Posted in Virginia
September 09, 2017
This Dreamy Train-Themed Trip Through Virginia Will Take You On The Journey Of A Lifetime
If you’re a train enthusiast who happens to live in Virginia, you’re in luck.
The Old Dominion has a rich railway history which can be experienced in a variety of ways. In fact, we’ve mapped out a trip that will take you along some of best railway inspired stops in the state. Whether it’s an abandoned railroad hike, train-themed diner, or something else altogether, you’ll be utterly charmed by Virginia’s train enthusiasm. For the full interactive map, click here.

While this train-themed road trip is less than 6 hours long, you'll want to allocate at least two days to fully appreciate all the fascinating stops along the way. So pack your car full of snacks, grab your friends and family, and get going!

The VBRRT is one of many converted rail trails in Virginia. It all began in 1914 when construction of the line began along the Tye and Piney Rivers. In its heyday, it was the longest running commercial shortline in U.S. history. By 1980, however, the railway had been completely abandoned. Today, visitors can walk alongside this historic railway in what has since been converted into a gorgeous trail.
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After a nice walk along the rail trail, why not stop in for a mouthwatering lunch at the Great 611 Steak Company? This train-themed restaurant is dedicated to Roanoke's Great 611 Locomotive. Inside you'll find delightful train memorabilia. It's the perfect place to stop in for a quality steak or burger cooked to perfection. For more information about this restaurant, click here.

If you need a place to stay during this glorious train-themed road trip, look no further than the Guest Caboose, a former car from the C & O railway. Located right outside of Natural Bridge, the renovated ar dates back to 1926. Can you imagine a more charming accommodation? For additional details, click here.

For lunch, you'll want to make a pit stop at the Depot Grille in Staunton. Just outside of the train station, you'll notice an old car from the Chessie System. Inside the converted depot awaits a dining space full of local history and plenty of charm. For more information, click here.

For an extensive overview of Virginia's fascinating railroad history, head to the Old Dominion Railway Museum in downtown Richmond. It's here you can browse through photographs and artifacts and even see a restored 1960's Seaboard caboose up close. For more information about this site, click here.

What train-themed trip is complete without an actual train excursion? At Busch Gardens near Williamsburg, you won't have to worry about traveling much further than this 2.5-mile loop. The exciting course traverses the "Rhine" River, offering passengers spectacular views of the theme park and surrounding area. What a picture-perfect way to end the trip! For more ideas about epic train trips in Virginia, click here.
What are some of your favorite sites in Virginia to explore our state’s extensive railway history? Be sure to share them with us! For related content, be sure to read about The Gorgeous Fall Foliage Road Trip Through Virginia.