2026 Scenic Excursion Train

Saturday, May 16 - Saturday, June 27
Climb aboard for a 90-minute journey through the hills and forests of Southern Indiana. The train departs from the historic 1907 Limestone depot located in the heart of French Lick, and only steps from the grand French Lick Hotel. The trip will take you on a winding ride through the Hoosier National Forest, pass several sites of interest, and through the Burton Tunnel – the second longest railroad tunnel in the State of Indiana at just under 1/2-mile in length.
 
Cab Rides: You get to ride in the cab with the engineer the whole trip. They will receive an Engineer Hat, a year membership for the railway, a history book of the railway, and a lapel pin. Please call the box office to reserve your ticket. Please email contactus@frenchlicktrain.com and we’ll be happy to assist. Ages 2-11 with an additional fee will need to be accompanied by an adult. Ages 12+ does not require an adult. 

FULL PERFORMANCE LISTING

  • Saturday, May 16
    Show: 1pm
  • Thursday, May 21
    Show: 1pm
  • Saturday, May 23
    Show: 1pm
  • Tuesday, May 26
    Show: 1pm
  • Saturday, May 30
    Show: 1pm
  • Thursday, June 04
    Show: 1pm
  • Saturday, June 06
    Show: 1pm
  • Tuesday, June 09
    Show: 1pm
  • Saturday, June 13
    Show: 1pm
  • Thursday, June 18
    Show: 1pm
  • Saturday, June 20
    Show: 1pm
  • Tuesday, June 23
    Show: 1pm
  • Saturday, June 27
    Show: 1pm

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             French Lick & West Baden was once known as the home to “America’s Laxative”. The Pluto Water slogan was “When nature wont, Pluto will.” At one point in time, 40-50 train cars were used to ship Pluto Water across the country. This “healing” water naturally contained sodium, magnesium sulfate, and lithium which produced a foul odor. This odor prompted people to say that the underworld couldn’t be far away.

              Pluto, the Roman God of the Underworld became a staple symbol in our area. Ultimately, Pluto Water sales were stopped in 1971 when lithium became a controlled substance and was no longer allowed to be sold publicly. However, the Pluto symbol remains and can still be found in many areas locally.