@@johnathanhardin152 Pretty impressive tho to say this is an S160, basically a scaled down USA locomotive for European countries during WW2. They earned their money when they had to haul ammunition trains in Britain.
@@DynamoProductions-trainswell, My grandma passed away in 2022, According To 1702’s Streamline, He made one of my grandfathers, who live in Nepal and my grandma, Well, They call 1702’s name, Bryson city streamliner, well, im proud that 1702 is back on his spiritual self! I declare 1702 the Steam king of Smoky mountains!
Beautiful video! Thanks for sharing! Do you remember the general date you took the train? I’m planning to take my husband for his birthday and hope to catch some fall foliage. Just trying to plan the best time for that 😊
Jesus wept! 25 cars?! On a tourist railroad?! And none of them were empty either! No wonder they needed the extra pair of diesels on the back. I imagine all three locos were doing their fair share of the work. It's also interesting that this really was kind of a train to nowhere; it just rolled up to a spot deep in the woods... and then went back, just like that.
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Its nice seeing ab S160 running in the US. Quite an amazing load for it to pull there.
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@@DynamoProductions-trainsoy Dynamo, What does 1702 have to do with his name Written on the side of his cab?
@user-we9wz2xd4r because it’s one of GSMR’s locations.
I love this railroad. I also love that southern whistle.
Same
Indeed.
Great place to visit, we were glad to go in 2020
Well, I know 1702, Wait-… did he run in the Nantahala gorge?
I rode this during Christmas in middle school. That's one of the coolest experiences.
how does it fee riding a train? too much movement? I want to do it, but I SUFFER from anxiety so idk if I'm going to be able to do this
It’s more comfortable than riding a car
I like seeing GMSR 1702 running excursion trains. I love hearing the New southern railway 3 chime whistle!
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Aight, 1702 is one of my most favorite engines! His Whistle feels like a miracle when I went to Smoky mountains, and also my grandma! Thank 1702!
Yeah… it had been a long time before he was restored with sissy engine 1705.
Surprised that 1702 managed to handle the long train consist even with the help of the diesels. Also great whistle.
Never underestimate the power of a steam locomotive
@@johnathanhardin152 Pretty impressive tho to say this is an S160, basically a scaled down USA locomotive for European countries during WW2. They earned their money when they had to haul ammunition trains in Britain.
I love the Railroad and it's been here since I was growing up back in my childhood
It's a great place, we were glad 2020 gave us an excuse to check it out
@@DynamoProductions-trains 28:09 Goodnight 1702!
Incredible job, guys! Very well done!
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Yes, both locations are shown in the video
@@DynamoProductions-trains I’ve been waiting for 1702 run again in UA-cam
@@DynamoProductions-trainswell, My grandma passed away in 2022, According To 1702’s Streamline, He made one of my grandfathers, who live in Nepal and my grandma, Well, They call 1702’s name, Bryson city streamliner, well, im proud that 1702 is back on his spiritual self! I declare 1702 the Steam king of Smoky mountains!
Wait-… I FORGOT MY OTHER WORDS
This is a very good video!
Thanks
Nice steam locomotive!👍i give a like
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Wow so cool I want to go there 😊❤
Very nice done video :)
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Awesome video!
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@@sebastianfloyd372 That's in the description
@@DynamoProductions-trains the Passenger Cars consist for this train I mean LOL. I’m a railfan
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I want to do this.... the beautiful Smoky Mountains 🍁🍂🌿🍀🌻🌷🌡️🏞️🌄☀️🏔️🌲🌳
Go for it
Sounds like it has a pennsy whistle this time around
Shop-built Southern Railway Steptop 3 Chime
Beautiful video! Thanks for sharing! Do you remember the general date you took the train? I’m planning to take my husband for his birthday and hope to catch some fall foliage. Just trying to plan the best time for that 😊
This was October 2020. That’s their busy season then, running steam twice a day, six days a week.
Nice
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Jesus wept! 25 cars?! On a tourist railroad?! And none of them were empty either! No wonder they needed the extra pair of diesels on the back. I imagine all three locos were doing their fair share of the work. It's also interesting that this really was kind of a train to nowhere; it just rolled up to a spot deep in the woods... and then went back, just like that.
The train went through the Nantahala Gorge, then backed up to the Outdoor Center.
A true veteran
Would be nice if they could make it a round trip ride, would love to experience that.
It is a round trip
@@DynamoProductions-trains i mean not get to a certain point and go backward
Kind of hard to find a route that’s a circle
So the trip backwards can you turn your seat to see going forward? Wife gett motion sickness
All seats can be reversed
I was disappointed to see the diesels on the end but still a great looking train.
The train was 25 cars long and there’s no runaround, the diesels are necessary
We are all here because of the Game
Did you know that 1702 used to be a US army engine?
Yes, we mention that in the description
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Awesome video!
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