The new season steams ahead with one of North Carolina's best-loved attractions. Produced by Our State magazine and UNC-TV, with generous support from BB&T. Segment originally aired on 10/8/2009.
This documentary is over a decade old, and it's still a solid piece on the Tweetsie. Funnily enough, I actually know the guy who narrated this, as we both attended the same church.
Combine 15 now resides at the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, being restored, Coach 5 is still at Tweetsie and old ET&WNC Excursion car 11 was burned some time in the 70s due to excessive rot, all of Excursion Car 11’s mechanical parts still exist, in fact Coach 5 rides on Excursion Car 11’s wheel sets
This documentary is over a decade old, and it's still a solid piece on the Tweetsie. Funnily enough, I actually know the guy who narrated this, as we both attended the same church.
I road Tweetsie when I was a kid.
Sam Swing i still do and im 13
I been to tweetsie twice for Thomas and ghost train
Ghost train is amazing but you need to go on a normal day can’t beet a classics day at tweetsie
9:18 all three
Yes!
Whatever person thumbs down this......
I have been 3 times, for ghost train, thomas, and Christmas
Really?!? You should go for opening day this year!
what happened to tweetsie's old passenger cars?
Combine 15 now resides at the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, being restored, Coach 5 is still at Tweetsie and old ET&WNC Excursion car 11 was burned some time in the 70s due to excessive rot, all of Excursion Car 11’s mechanical parts still exist, in fact Coach 5 rides on Excursion Car 11’s wheel sets
He got eaten by Steamengine
How hard would it be to drive a Steamengine
74gamer it isn’t easy, but it isn’t hard either. If you are experienced and you’ve been doing it for years, it will probably be pretty simple
Matt Gaming true
@@TrainTableRailroad same