Railway Express offering free Thanksgiving dinner
November 6, 2025
Special to the Journal
For the third year in a row, Railway Express Diner in downtown Belton is opening its doors to the community with a free Thanksgiving meal for anyone and everyone.
Owners Christi and Jay Williams stated the tradition is a way to give back to the community that has supported them since opening the diner.
“We wanted to do something nice, help, or just put out a Thanksgiving meal for folks who want to share a warm dinner with a local family and some company,” said Christi Williams. “We will welcome the community, friends, and neighbors from all walks of life.”
“This is our way of saying ‘thank you’ and helping those who may not have somewhere to go,” owner Chris Williams said. “It’s important that we are able to give back and share a hot meal with those who need it.”
Last year, the diner served more than 200 people from the Greater Belton, Temple, Killeen and Salado areas.
The Thanksgiving Dinner will be served Thursday, November 28, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the diner’s downtown location at 206 N. East Street, offering dine-in only. The meal is completely free, no sign-up is required, and everyone is welcome to come in, sit down, and enjoy a warm holiday meal with their family.
The first year Railway Express Diner kickstarted its free dinner, the owners were inspired by stories of community tradition and wanted to create a similar experience.
Their inspiration came from the belief that no one in the Belton community should feel alone this Thanksgiving. The Thanksgiving event has now turned into what the owners hope will become a lasting tradition for Belton residents, individuals and families.
“It’s the smiles, the stories, and the feeling of community that make it so rewarding,” said Jay Williams. “We just hope everyone feels welcome and cared for in this Thanksgiving season—with a good meal and a warm place to be.”








