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  1. 22 sty 2024 · Embarking on a whistle-stop tour of the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad starts in Bryson City, North Carolina. Chug alongside cascading rivers, cruise along deep gorges, and ride past charming mountain towns. The Great Smoky Mountain Railroad truly caters to every tourist budget and adventure level.

  2. Route. These Carolina mountains border the entire western edge of North Carolina, comprising some 52 percent of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This beautiful area also includes the southern crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Pisgah, Cherokee, and Nantahala National Forests.

  3. 22 sty 2024 · The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad involves 53 miles of track, with 25 bridges and 2 tunnels. They traverse rivers, cross mountain valleys filled with wildflowers in Spring and Summer, and pass old mountain towns .

  4. Take I-40 W toward Knoxville, TN. Take exit 27 onto US 74 W toward Waynesville. Drive on US 74 for 40 miles until you reach Bryson City exit 67. Bear right at the end of the exit ramp onto Veterans Blvd. Turn right onto Main St at the first traffic light on Veterans Blvd, then turn left onto Everett St at the next light.

  5. A variety of passenger round-trip train options and special event trains — including THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride — makes this the perfect attraction for making memories and experiencing the true form of railroading. Climb aboard for your next unforgettable adventure today.

  6. Choose a classic ride by steam in an updated historic train (engine built in 1942) or a modern excursion on one of 5 diesel trains. Opt for first class that features a private attendant and a tasty meal, crown or coach indoor seating, or premium or regular open-air seats on the gondola.

  7. Obviously, the scenic train excursion is what makes The Great Smoky Mountain Railroad such a unique attraction. Train rides include the Nantahala Gorge Excursion – a 44 mile trip to the gorge and back, or the Tuckasegee River Excursion – a 32 mile roundtrip along the river.