Louisiana Railroad Days Festival

Louisiana Railroad Days Festival LOUISIANA RAILROAD DAYS FESTIVAL, DeQuincy Louisiana
2nd Weekend in April
DeQuincy, LA T.J. Ratliff. In 1963 two ladies, Mrs. L.L. Irwin and Mrs. Mrs.
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HISTORY OF LOUISIANA RAILROAD DAYS FESTIVAL

The town of DeQuincy was established by the Kansas City Southern Railroad in 1897, according to historian Mr. Through the years, DeQuincy grew into a nice size community due to the jobs that the railroad provided. Mickey Jameson wanted to raise money for the campfire girls group. They began what was known as the Country Fair. The Country Fair had foo

d booths, games and a few rides. People enjoyed this each year and it began to grow in size. Twenty years later in 1983, Mayor Gary Cooper came to a DeQuincy Federated Service League meeting and suggested that the Country Fair be changed to a Railroad Festival. The club members voted to make this change. Representative James David Cain and Senator Cliff Newman were contacted. They went to the state legislature and through the House Concurrent Resolution Number 3 the fair was recognized as an official state festival. In the spring of 1984, Louisiana Railroad Days Festival evolved. Diane Carlson was the President of the DeQuincy Federated Service League, Mrs. Gayle Fisher was the first Festival Chairman and Laurie Bell Young was the first Louisiana Railroad Days Festival Queen. The festival is held on the second weekend in April each year at the Railroad Museum Park. Many businesses, clubs, churches and schools participate. The festival has always consisted of food booths, crafts, carnival rides, free entertainment and a parade. Thursday, the first day of the festival starts with the K9 Caboose Pageant followed by the Railroad Days Pageant. On Friday, a bicycle parade is held for the children followed by the main parade. The evening hours are devoted to Gospel music. Various churches participate in this program. The festival grounds open early Saturday morning beginning with the Annual RUN THE RAILS 5k Run/Walk and continue until midnight. During these hours there are many things such as the Carnival Rides, Arts and Crafts, and various entertainments on both the main and children’s stage. One of the last things of the night is a popular country and western entertainer. During all three days there are food booths, games and carnival rides available. The Louisiana Railroad Days Festival was prided itself in being a free festival that is family oriented and allows no alcohol. The city of DeQuincy and surrounding areas have been blessed by the festival each year. I would conclude that since Railroads have been a very important part of DeQuincy, that it is the perfect place to have the Louisiana Railroad Days Festival. By: Summer Royer

SOME FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:

Railroad Idol
Gospel Singing-Friday Night
Local Singing Talents
Bicycle Parade
Festival Parade
Pageant for girls ages 0-14/held one week before festival
Pageant for Jr. Miss & Miss ages 16-23/Thursday Night, Opening night of Festival
Food Vendors
Arts & Craft Booths
Non-Profit Booths
Carnival Rides
Children's Events
RUN THE RAIL 5-K Run/Walk
Old Timers Reunion
Country Music-Live Artist-Saturday Night
Bling Your Festival T-Shirt

05/12/2026

♥️🚂🖤 THANK YOU ♥️🚂🖤

The members of the DeQuincy Federated Service League, sponsors of the Louisiana Railroad Days Festival of DeQuincy, would like to extend a hearty THANK YOU to everyone who celebrated the 43rd year of our beloved festival. Your support means everything to us, and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts‼️

Special “THANK YOUS” are offered to Mayor Riley Smith and Mrs. Kim Rainwater without whom the festival would not be possible. We would like to say thank you to the DeQuincy Railroad Museum Board and employees. Thank you to all members of DFSL and business groups that participated in this year’s festival.

We appreciate all the local businesses and schools that supported the festival by wearing their railroad festival t-shirts each Friday. Special thanks to the businesses located along Lake Charles Avenue for your patience and cooperation prior to and during the festival.

We would like to thank this year’s sponsors: Riley Smith & Sons Funeral Home, Nichols, Sam’s Discount Tire, DeQuincy Memorial Hospital, Heritage Hotel & Suites, El Tucan Mexican Restaurant, Dr. Paul Perry, McDonald’s of DeQuincy, A+ Mini Storage, Bryan and Strange Companies, Sabine State Bank, Pastor Wayne and Janet Neyland, T-Mobile, Coconuts Cajun Grill, Karl and Jennifer Overton/The Lemonade Stand, Michael & Tasha Lyles/The Snack Shack, NXT LVL Fitness, Roach Law Firm, Flower Depot, Clark + Co., Blue Light Behavioral Services, King’s Family Pharmacy, Brookshire Bro. Grocery, DeQuincy Chamber of Commerce. As always, thank you to Lake Charles Coca-Cola, Crosspoint Community Church, Brightspeed, the DeQuincy News Staff, and Deep South Productions.

Our city’s festival would absolutely not have been possible without the hard work of Joe Richardson, Joe Larvadane and Zack Deal!! We appreciate ya’ll more than you know! THANK YOU is not enough!!! Also thanks to Lt. Mitchell Taylor, the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Department and Reserve Unit as well as Police Chief AnnaJo Haynes, the DeQuincy City Police, and Reserve Unit. Also, a very special thank you to Officer DeWayne Tarver and his crew for a job very well done.

THANK YOU, DEQUINCY and surrounding area, for an outstanding 43rd celebration‼️

We will see you next year‼️
DeQuincy Federated Service League 🚂

2026 DeQuincy Federated Service League “Club Woman of the Year” – Brooke Rainwater Grove‼️♥️🚂🖤 Brooke has been in DFSL f...
05/11/2026

2026 DeQuincy Federated Service League “Club Woman of the Year” – Brooke Rainwater Grove‼️♥️🚂🖤

Brooke has been in DFSL for 7 yrs. She serves as Chairman of the Coke Booths, and on the Pageant Committee. She has helped with the Children’s Events in the past and always helps where-ever she is needed. She enjoys being part of such a successful club where strong-determined ladies organize and plan out an amazing memorable weekend for our town! Brooke is married to Reese Grove and has two sons, Gunner & Gatlinn Grove.

Pictured: Sherri Breaux, DFSL President awarding Brooke Grove ♥️🚂🖤



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🚂 Saturday Headliner 2026 🚂
♥️ CASEY CHESNUTT 🖤

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Children's Events Winners 2026 🚂PreK-K:Sack Race: Jaxson Peet, Bo Burnworth, Dallas StanleyStick Horse: Lyncoln Marcante...
04/27/2026

Children's Events Winners 2026 🚂

PreK-K:
Sack Race: Jaxson Peet, Bo Burnworth, Dallas Stanley

Stick Horse: Lyncoln Marcantel, Jaxson Peet, Tealie Burnworth, Avery Douglas

Duck Hunt: Lyncoln Marcantel, Jaxson Peet

1st-3rd Grade:

Egg Race: River Burnsworth, Lindyn Martin

Sack Race: Anslee Perkins, Lindyn Martin

Tug of War Group Pic


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Dequincy, LA
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