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Abilene & Smoky Valley - Steam Dinner Train

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Event# 785-263-1077

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2018 Steam Dinner Train Schedule

May 28, Sat, 6:30 pm - Brookville Hotel - Fried Chicken
September 1, Sat, 6:30 pm - Brookville Hotel - Fried Chicken

The remainder of our 2018 Spring and Fall dinner train schedule are posted on the website.

Abilene & Smoky Valley - Steam Dinner Train

Address : Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad Depot, 200 SE Fifth Street Abilene KS
Phone : 785-263-1077   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : asvrail@gmail.com

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Admission Fee : $55 person

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