I am from Murphy NC. I rode this train when I was a kid. I cannot wait to take my wife and 6 year old daughter. They have a steam engine & diesel engine to choose from. Glad to see things haven't changed much. Its a wonderful experience
The very best part of our trips up from South Carolina! Make sure to ride in the outdoor cars so you can really experience the environment close-up. October is the best time to go, for us.
Nova Husko, to me, there is no prettier place in this country! It's just a couple hours' drive from my home in South Carolina. One day soon, that area will be my home!
When you go through the tunnel the train almost scrapes the jagged walls this is a real train ride,not cheap but it's a bucket list item my daughter and I really liked it,great scenery
Actually, the scenic ride used to begin in Sylva, NC when I lived there in 1992. We took the ride from there west into the mountains and it was very scenic, the water clear, the birds and fish plentiful, and the black bears didn't even notice the train. That was a good trip to break the monotony of living in a mountain community. You seldom can enjoy living in a tourist trap that is the playland of Atlanta, GA unless you play the tourist yourself once in a while.
I saw the footage from that train wreck site and within 3 seconds knew it was THE FUGITIVE set. They used the heck out of that location. I had no idea that was filmed over there. That’s super cool. Nice perk of the train ride 👍🏼
Thank you The Great Smokey Moutains Railroad for having me i love trains i wish there was one in my city i could ride but thers just cars maybe after the pandemic is over ill come out to the smokey moutain railroad and ride it
Bryson City, Cherokee NC, that side of the park is such a different experience from the Tennessee side of the park. There is a whole lot of nothing, lots of peace and quiet if you are into that. Personally I love the hustle/bustle of Gatlinburg, mainly that you can walk everywhere in town. Yet hop in your car and within an hour drive there are some really remote places you can hike. Piegon Forge/Sevierville, screw those towns, I live in strip mall city, in gridlock, in traffic, I ain't doing that bullshit on my vacation. When I vacation in that part of the world, I drive weird routes to avoid that gridlock tourist trap.
Have some family that moved to TN not just too long ago. The house; which is *HUGE* sits on several acres off to itself (on a mountain top) with no neighbors anywhere nearby. They send me pictures of the place from time-to-time - _I think to make this old city boy jealous - and it works - because I am_ - lol.
Always loved this , when I was little the Norfolk Southern would run excursions past my house everyday and I would sit at the Tito Siding and wait for the steamers and Coal trains to fly past .
What's disappointing about these places and countryside is - tourism has taken away all of natures natural beauty. Can you imagine how special and beautiful countryside like this must have been to those that didn't see hundreds of other people looking at it with you too!?
Yep, those intagrammers with their videos are luring people to the most remote places. What I do: enjoy the scenery and nature, but tell noboby where to find it.
@@lbbradley55 the feds are buying up land in the south to preserve the landscape to prevent yankees from coming down here and trashing up this area like they did in the shithole north the area up there is filthy
@@kyleholmesWROM589 How about that. First I have heard of this. Well I hope you are right. ! I was born in 1961 so I remember this area here in Mobile Co. Al. so I seen many changes. But nothing like my parents who are still living. I spent me young yrs Growing up Hunting & Fishing were we could just go out & Enjoy our selves and nobody ever ask us anything. Now there's no place to do anything. It's hard to think how much it changed. It's hard to call this America any longer My Grandchildren have no civil liberties Left...
Daniel Daniel's, yes, you can and if you ride in the open-air cars, you can go inside to use the restroom and buy something to eat and drink and take it back outside with you. I'm so glad we rode in the outdoor cars. You really experience all of the sights, smells and feelings of the incredible natural beauty. We were there in October the last time and there is a scent that permeates the entire area from Maggie Valley to Bryson City during the Fall. I asked some locals what the incredible earthy, musky smell was and they all said it is the apple orchards. We live smack dab in the middle of 5,000 acres of peach orchards and I can tell you that it never smells like that! You really won't be sorry if you ride this train. I think my husband and I enjoyed it even more than our three granddaughters did.
@@suzannerodriguez8600 so again, first class can go out into the open box car and vice versa? We are so excited to go on this ride! Just wanna pick the right car to ride.
yes and I live in historical Canton North Carolina home to the mountains of the great Smokies and I love living here at the great Smokies cuz there's a lot to find like a lot of history to as for the railroad now I love railroading picture emblem on my text is a picture of Blue Ridge Southern who runs the Norfolk Southern line in Canton North Carolina and I've been to lake Fontana and Bryson City Railroad like Fontana is actually might like where do we go for the summer where we go fishing and stay the night at The boathouse and we've road do it Bryson City rail line sometimes it's an enjoyment especially through the national Park and not only that that used to be a freight line as well before some rich guy's bought this out as a passenger line now they're also saying that the Andrews and Murphy line is going to be reopened and turned into a freight route
Blue Ridge Southern Railfanning WOW! That was a lot of information in ONE sentence! 😂😂 Not a single period in that whole paragraph of info!! 😂😂 Good info but hard to understand.
Here’s our time machine BRENNON RILEY. And I returned your ticket for us to ride . Guess you didn’t want that time machine as bad as you said you did . 💔🚂🚂💔😢😢
I have gone to the fugitive train wreak without having to use this railroad and we went in the trains and took some pics (I can’t show them because they were on my dads phone)
Please check and see if the railroad tracks are flat and level as required for the efficiency of the engine to perform properly and carry the load with minimal power for the steel tracks and steel wheels that can't handle any grades. Thanks for the beautiful scenery.
For seemingly no reason, firemen of tourist steam trains have a thing of sending billowing smoke of bituminous coal skyward. Waste of fuel, health hazard, and vista blockage. Besides feeding coal more slowly, there are ways to admit more secondary air.
A trip to Fontana dam is an awesome experience. It’s truly massive, the largest damn east of the Rocky Mountains. Power from Fontana Dam supplied Oak Ridge TN when Oak Ridge didn’t officially exist.
Chris Edwards I beg to differ there are tons of videos that prove ghosts exist but if you don't believe in ghosts you have your opinion. Just saying. Have a good day anyways
I hope that bridge has had some work done on it like scraping the rust and a coat of paint! It sure looked rusty to me from what I could see on the video. If ya'll going to keep that railroad going (without accidents) then ya'll better take care of not only the locomotive but also the bridges, the track, the tunnel etc.
Just an observation. Not really negative. Bridges and overpasses are neglected to the point of failure all over America. It's a valid point. People forget about the most basic maintenance issues.
It was built in the late 1880's using African American convicts that were "rented" labor. Forced to live in horrific conditions. Convicted of petty crimes (being out at night) but imprisoned for felonies due to the "black code". 19 African american men ranging in ages 15 to 52 died and were buried in an unmarked ditch. The water that drips from the tunnel is to be their tears..
I am from Murphy NC. I rode this train when I was a kid. I cannot wait to take my wife and 6 year old daughter. They have a steam engine & diesel engine to choose from. Glad to see things haven't changed much. Its a wonderful experience
The very best part of our trips up from South Carolina! Make sure to ride in the outdoor cars so you can really experience the environment close-up. October is the best time to go, for us.
Every school field trip we’d go on the magic railroad, I’m lucky to call these back woods home
U sure are! Gotta love the great smoky mountains
Nova Husko, to me, there is no prettier place in this country! It's just a couple hours' drive from my home in South Carolina. One day soon, that area will be my home!
When you go through the tunnel the train almost scrapes the jagged walls this is a real train ride,not cheap but it's a bucket list item my daughter and I really liked it,great scenery
Does she smok
Actually, the scenic ride used to begin in Sylva, NC when I lived there in 1992. We took the ride from there west into the mountains and it was very scenic, the water clear, the birds and fish plentiful, and the black bears didn't even notice the train. That was a good trip to break the monotony of living in a mountain community. You seldom can enjoy living in a tourist trap that is the playland of Atlanta, GA unless you play the tourist yourself once in a while.
Any video that starts off with "Built primarily with the blood and sweat of convicts..." gets an automatic like.
Yes. The beginning get me too and now I have to visit.
I saw the footage from that train wreck site and within 3 seconds knew it was THE FUGITIVE set. They used the heck out of that location. I had no idea that was filmed over there. That’s super cool. Nice perk of the train ride 👍🏼
Thank you The Great Smokey Moutains Railroad for having me i love trains i wish there was one in my city i could ride but thers just cars maybe after the pandemic is over ill come out to the smokey moutain railroad and ride it
Bryson City, Cherokee NC, that side of the park is such a different experience from the Tennessee side of the park. There is a whole lot of nothing, lots of peace and quiet if you are into that. Personally I love the hustle/bustle of Gatlinburg, mainly that you can walk everywhere in town. Yet hop in your car and within an hour drive there are some really remote places you can hike.
Piegon Forge/Sevierville, screw those towns, I live in strip mall city, in gridlock, in traffic, I ain't doing that bullshit on my vacation. When I vacation in that part of the world, I drive weird routes to avoid that gridlock tourist trap.
I’ve been to both and I personally enjoy both
What a Fabulous video well done and totally explaining a lot of things, Can't wait to go there.
Great video. A real nice piece of history, would love to see this.
Would love to ride it on my next trip to the states. Greetings from The Netherlands
I rode it's polar Express ride when I was little. Incredible times and I might come back one day.
Thanks for mentioning Tennessee...
HELLO
Have some family that moved to TN not just too long ago. The house; which is *HUGE* sits on several acres off to itself (on a mountain top) with no neighbors anywhere nearby. They send me pictures of the place from time-to-time - _I think to make this old city boy jealous - and it works - because I am_ - lol.
What is it with trains and a train ride being so mesmerizing 😊🤔
That sounds like a fun and very long train ride!!!!!
Awesome video. Went several times. Tweetsie railroad was another great trip. Train gets robbed by the Indians. Thanks for sharing this. Peace .
Always loved this , when I was little the Norfolk Southern would run excursions past my house everyday and I would sit at the Tito Siding and wait for the steamers and Coal trains to fly past .
Cool thanks for sharing this I didn't know they still had a rail ride 🤠
I'm from East Tennessee and I have never heard of this RR before.
I rode in the cab of steam locomotive #1702 on August 18, 2017
Thanks for the video. I have a question, which train I should get on to stop by the Nantahala’s outdoor center?
Take the Nantahala Gorge Trip.
I have had a trip on this railroad it was fun. I forgot all about that ride that was in late 90s or early 2000. I am older now I forgot about it.
What's disappointing about these places and countryside is - tourism has taken away all of natures natural beauty. Can you imagine how special and beautiful countryside like this must have been to those that didn't see hundreds of other people looking at it with you too!?
Yep, those intagrammers with their videos are luring people to the most remote places. What I do: enjoy the scenery and nature, but tell noboby where to find it.
I remember this show, I watched this as a kid!
Omg I think I have found my future vacation
We've did that train ride two years ago, absolutely beautiful.
Vacation? Were moving near there as soon as the house sells!
@@greggnarcisse8479 how much time does it take.
We are planning for spring break. Is it good time to visit. The great smoky mountains and train ride.
@@patriotic190 I think it was a 4 hour round trip train ride... nice!
@@greggnarcisse8479 thanks for the response. Looks like the prices are quite high. How much did you pay.
0:30 I love that shot of 1702
Mom and Dad: Kids lets go on a trip to Great Smoky Mountain.
Daughter: Ugh its gonna be boring.
Son:
This looks like fun
Nice video....I can't wait to go. :)
i'd love to do that if i ever go back to the north ga mountains
I would love to ride it. Beautiful.
Built by countless convicts….know you know the origin of the phrase “the court railroaded me”
Just watched your video and loved it! Absolutely beautiful! And just subscribed to your channel.
5:04 cool hwip
(though maybe people watching this wont know what i'm referencing)
Everyone knows pie tastes better with cool hwhip!
Whil Wheaton
your eating hair!
Cool locomotive. I have that one in HO scale. Got it for the GF before I saw this video!
It's one of the few things in this country that's the same trains will be here for a very long time maybe ever it be nice
Yea Nice... Next year their will be Houses & Buildings & Walmart's & Dollar Stores Everywhere on both sides. Like everywhere else in America..!
most if not all is Federal land, therefore, no building allowed
@@culebralor7493
Well I am Sure Glad to hear that. Lorraine
I really am proud there are a few places left
@@lbbradley55 the feds are buying up land in the south to preserve the landscape to prevent yankees from coming down here and trashing up this area like they did in the shithole north the area up there is filthy
@@kyleholmesWROM589
How about that. First I have heard of this.
Well I hope you are right. ! I was born in 1961 so I remember this area here in Mobile Co. Al. so I seen many changes. But nothing like my parents who are still living. I spent me young yrs Growing up Hunting & Fishing were we could just go out & Enjoy our selves and nobody ever ask us anything.
Now there's no place to do anything. It's hard to think how much it changed.
It's hard to call this
America any longer
My Grandchildren have no civil liberties Left...
@@kyleholmesWROM589 that didn't even make any sense..... Most northerners are pro public land....
This looks awesome!! I want to go!!!
Beautiful scenery. man that lake is way down You guys not getting much rain up there?
Beautiful
I did my swift water rescue class in that river! Was sure fun to swim down stream!
all those passengers feeling so refreshed, it's too bad the continent doesnt have a lot more standard train travel like europe or asia
Looks great. I wonder if one can ride in the caboose.
What is the cost per person to ride?
If you ride FirstClass can you walk out on the open air car to get air?
Daniel Daniel's, yes, you can and if you ride in the open-air cars, you can go inside to use the restroom and buy something to eat and drink and take it back outside with you. I'm so glad we rode in the outdoor cars. You really experience all of the sights, smells and feelings of the incredible natural beauty. We were there in October the last time and there is a scent that permeates the entire area from Maggie Valley to Bryson City during the Fall. I asked some locals what the incredible earthy, musky smell was and they all said it is the apple orchards. We live smack dab in the middle of 5,000 acres of peach orchards and I can tell you that it never smells like that! You really won't be sorry if you ride this train. I think my husband and I enjoyed it even more than our three granddaughters did.
@@suzannerodriguez8600 so again, first class can go out into the open box car and vice versa? We are so excited to go on this ride! Just wanna pick the right car to ride.
Fantastic video👍
Did the video start in the Duluth mn transportation museum?
Wow very cool and refreshing 🤗
Now I can see why they call it the “Smokey Mountain Railroad.”
Think ur old enuff to smok
How do you get to theGreat Smoky Montain railroad?
You could drive,walk, run, ride a bike or even take an Uber. The possibilities are endless!!
@@adamkendall997 can you take a.... Train?
The fugitive was filmed there
yes and I live in historical Canton North Carolina home to the mountains of the great Smokies and I love living here at the great Smokies cuz there's a lot to find like a lot of history to as for the railroad now I love railroading picture emblem on my text is a picture of Blue Ridge Southern who runs the Norfolk Southern line in Canton North Carolina and I've been to lake Fontana and Bryson City Railroad like Fontana is actually might like where do we go for the summer where we go fishing and stay the night at The boathouse and we've road do it Bryson City rail line sometimes it's an enjoyment especially through the national Park and not only that that used to be a freight line as well before some rich guy's bought this out as a passenger line now they're also saying that the Andrews and Murphy line is going to be reopened and turned into a freight route
Blue Ridge Southern Railfanning WOW! That was a lot of information in ONE sentence! 😂😂 Not a single period in that whole paragraph of info!! 😂😂 Good info but hard to understand.
Sorry but that bridge is NOT 179 feet above the water, not even the top of the bridge. Maybe 60 feet tops.
Adam, the piers are. When they lower the water every fall it is back to the river level.
The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad.
Here’s our time machine BRENNON RILEY. And I returned your ticket for us to ride . Guess you didn’t want that time machine as bad as you said you did . 💔🚂🚂💔😢😢
I have gone to the fugitive train wreak without having to use this railroad and we went in the trains and took some pics (I can’t show them because they were on my dads phone)
That trestle....179' tall? Really? Same as an 18 story building??
Dino Larson maybe they are counting down to the lake bed
I was thinking the same thing.... No way that's 179'
@@bobbycampbell2774 might as well say it's 4000 miles above the center of the Earth then. 😂
That was my first thought too! 😂 no way that it was 179’! Maybe 80-100 to the top of trestle.
3:50 The locomotves are gutted, and are fun to climb around.
Trainman46 i have climbed on the front of 711, and sat in 2467 and 1702s cab. I rode in 1702s cab in 2017.
Damn y'all found us lol
back in a day convicts actually was put to work. and not like today they have PlayStation, cable-free health care, while we pay for our health care
Please check and see if the railroad tracks are flat and level as required for the efficiency of the engine to perform properly and carry the load with minimal power for the steel tracks and steel wheels that can't handle any grades.
Thanks for the beautiful scenery.
Jerry Rogers nerd
@@brianchandler6127 LMAO!!
Fuck the science just enjoy the scenery city bitch
is this narrow or standard guage?
Standard.
For seemingly no reason, firemen of tourist steam trains have a thing of sending billowing smoke of bituminous coal skyward. Waste of fuel, health hazard, and vista blockage. Besides feeding coal more slowly, there are ways to admit more secondary air.
they forgot to mention its also home to the fastest shay in the west
Man! Who else wants to fish in that lake?
AlexCarterJJ I'll go with ya buddy! Your boat, my bait and sandwiches!
A trip to Fontana dam is an awesome experience. It’s truly massive, the largest damn east of the Rocky Mountains.
Power from Fontana Dam supplied Oak Ridge TN when Oak Ridge didn’t officially exist.
Missing 411
Unfortuately, they rarely use steam.
They say that tunnel is haunted just saying .Merry Christmas everyone
David Urban
Merry Christmas 🎄🎅🇺🇸
Nothing in the world is haunted nobody has video evidence of ghost of ghost sounds and probably never will
Chris Edwards I beg to differ there are tons of videos that prove ghosts exist but if you don't believe in ghosts you have your opinion. Just saying. Have a good day anyways
Bet it's scary as hell walking through that tunnel at night would really creep you out.
max shelltrack yeah I imagine it would be at that. It would be really scary if a train showed up unexpectedly while you were in there LOL
I want to go!
Love it!
patrick carroll Can't wait till #1702 gets restored!
***** I saw it; it was fantastic!
+Smoky and Trossome when is she projected to be ready?
I'll be riding in her cab this summer!
I think they should show the Huckleberry Railroad on this show
Where’s 722
You never mentioned the fare for 2nd class please.
Google it
one day I hope
When you say countless convicts, I would add that most of those people were not guilty of much. Poor folks who need to eat
super es es ok!!
The intro shows a steam locomotive but the people later got on a diesel.... Sad
Dennis Adams the steam needs the diesel to help it up the mountain, rode it 3 times
Steam locomotives lack head end power (HEP) to provide electricity for more modern passenger cars
I'd like to do that on the caboose
I hope that bridge has had some work done on it like scraping the rust and a coat of paint! It sure looked rusty to me from what I could see on the video. If ya'll going to keep that railroad going (without accidents) then ya'll better take care of not only the locomotive but also the bridges, the track, the tunnel etc.
Well, they sure are lucky to have you to remind them of the need for maintenance.
Just an observation. Not really negative. Bridges and overpasses are neglected to the point of failure all over America. It's a valid point. People forget about the most basic maintenance issues.
So glad that the GSRJ told the truth about the Black forced labor who built this great American railroad trail.
It was built in the late 1880's using African American convicts that were "rented" labor. Forced to live in horrific conditions. Convicted of petty crimes (being out at night) but imprisoned for felonies due to the "black code". 19 African american men ranging in ages 15 to 52 died and were buried in an unmarked ditch. The water that drips from the tunnel is to be their tears..
Took the Gorge trip a few years back. Not much to see but cudzu. Then the train broke and had to wait hours for them to send another engine.
That bridge is really rusty......
Noc suxs
Can we say pollution
First off water vapor like steam is NOT a pollutant and secondly this is not the big city where there are multiple coal burning engines.
Stay out of the woods city bitch
Can you say “dumbass?”