Mar 28, 2026

Abilene, Smoky Valley Railroad bringing new tradition for high schoolers seeking location for prom night dining

Posted Mar 28, 2026 11:01 AM
<i>Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad&nbsp;</i>Eveland Creek car, Valentine's train -&nbsp;<i>Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad photo</i>&nbsp;
Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad Eveland Creek car, Valentine's train - Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad photo 

Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad

ABILENE - The Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad’s dinner train, the Smoky Valley Limited, is establishing a new tradition for high school students seeking a location for prom night dining.            

On Saturday, April 18, the A&SV will run its first annual “Prom Night Special,” a local location for an elegant dinner before students head off for their 2026 Prom.

The Limited will be serving a chicken alfredo dinner prepared by caterer Amanda Collins of Amanda’s Bakery and Bistro in Abilene.            

“This is a train created for high school students in the area,” said Ross Boelling, A&SV General Manager.  “This is a rare occasion in these students’ lives when the maximum age limit is 21.” 

The train will leave Abilene’s Rock Island depot at 5:00 p.m., with a return at 6:30 p.m.  

The meal on the Limited is priced at $50 per person, plus tax.

“We know that a lot of Dickinson County students drive to Salina or Manhattan for their prom dinners. This is a more localized venue and keeps them from rushing back in time to make their prom walk-ins,” said A&SV Catering Manager Janette Froelich. "We’ll have them back by 6:30, which allows the prom-goers more time to get to their respective prom locations.”            

Froelich said reservations can be made at the railroad website, asvrr.org.