Scenic Train Rides in Louisiana
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The state’s most notable steam locomotive is the Texas & New Orleans (SP) 2-8-2, No. 745 built in 1921 in Algeirs, La. After being on display since 1956, it was restored into service in 2004 for the Louisiana Steam Train Association.
Did you know?
Louisiana’s first railroad was the Pontchartrain Railroad, chartered in 1830 and was part of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad until 1935.
The Pelican State has over 2900 route miles of track and is served by three Amtrak passenger trains, the City of New Orleans, from Chicago and the Cresent from New York. There is tri-weekly service from Los Angeles on the Sunset Limited. All Amtrak services meet at the 1954, New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal.
DeQuincy
DeQuincy Railroad Museum
Listed on the National Register of Historical Places, this former Kansas City Southern depot displays a 1913 Alco steam locomotive, a caboose, a passenger coach as well other railroad artifacts. The annual Louisiana Railroad Days Festival is held here in April. Directions
Jackson
Old Hickory Railroad
The Old Hickory Railroad features a live narrow gauge steam locomotive pulling two open coaches on a 6.2 mile journey back in time through the historic town of Jackson, La. It is also home to the Greater Baton Rouge Model Railroaders, whose extensive layouts in O, HO, N, S and G scale, including live steam, will impress train enthusiasts of all ages. The G scale Little Hickory Railroad is one of only two publicly accessible outdoor garden railroads in Louisiana. Directions
Long Leaf
Southern Forest Heritage Museum
Museum is a 57 acre historic lumber milling complex, featuring early logging locomotives, a Clyde skidder and other steam locomotives. Milling operations ran from 1892 until 1969. Steam locomotives include two 4-6-0’s and one 2-6-0, that are in various stages of cosmetic restoration. Motorcar rides on original rail track available. Directions
Metairie
Louisiana Steam Train Association
In conjunction with the Louisiana Railroad Museum and the Louisiana Railway Heritage Trust, Louisiana Steam Train Association members run and display the SP No. 745.