Welcome to French Lick Scenic Railway’s Employment Opportunities page! We are delighted that you are interested in joining our dedicated team of professionals who are passionate about preserving history and creating memorable experiences for our guests.
About French Lick Scenic Railway: French Lick Scenic Railway is a historic railroad located in the picturesque town of French Lick, Indiana. Our railway has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century and offers scenic train rides that take visitors on a journey through the stunning landscapes of the Hoosier National Forest.
Why Work with Us: Working at French Lick Scenic Railway is not just a job; it’s an opportunity to be a part of something truly special. Our team members contribute to preserving a piece of history while delivering exceptional customer service and creating unforgettable experiences for our passengers. As an employee, you’ll enjoy a supportive and inclusive work environment, opportunities for growth, and a chance to work in one of the most beautiful and unique settings in the Midwest.
Click the job title below to learn more about the roles, responsibilities, and qualifications of each particular job.
ALL POSITIONS WILL START AS PART-TIME, WITH FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES TO BECOME FULL-TIME BASED ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE.
Use the contact form at the bottom to submit your resume and apply for a specific position.
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.