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Great Smoky Mountains Railroad


Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
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Great Smoky Mountains Railroad


Rail Only: Prices, Schedule & Classes Of Service
Route
Nantahala Gorge (Westbound)
Tuckasegee River (Eastbound)
Dates
10:30 am 3-20-09 - 10-31-09 (daily) Oct (9am & 2pm)
6-20-09 - 7-23-09 (daily)
& 10-1-09- 10-31-09 12:00 pm (M - Thu)
Train Time
10:30 am
12:00 pm
Train Lenth
4.5 hours long (includes, 1 layover)
4 hours long includes (1.5 hour layover)
Price
Adults (13+): $53
Child (2 - 12): $31
Adults (13+): $53
Child (2 - 12): $31
Online Booking
Choose from among our Open-Air, Coach, Crown Coach, or Club Car on your next excursion with the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. Restrooms are available to all passengers. Ask a car attendant for the facilities locations. All pictures are cars from the fleet. Cars on each excursion may vary.
Standard Classes
Upgrade Classes
Coach
Outdoor
Crown Class
Club Car

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Children (2 - 12): Add $0

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Adults (12+): Add $12
Children (2 - 12): Add $6

Adults (21+): Add $20
Children (2 - 12): N/A
Traditional railroad seating (some are seated 2 facing 2) on 50's vintage cars, windows open, heated, ceiling fans, No AC.
GSMR specially built cars with bench style seating down the middle of the car, under canopy, open from waist up, best for photography.
Upgraded coach. Large windows for viewing out. Climate controlled for passenger comfort.
Train departures include a breakfast Danish, fruit, coffee & Coca Cola™, champagne or sparkling and returns include light fare hors d’ oeuvres, cheese & crackers, cider. Full bar services are available

Information & Reservations


1-800-717-0108 or 503-292-5055
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Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
The Murphy Branch of the Western North Carolina Railroad delivered thousands of mountaineers from the wildness of their landlocked hills. A year after iron rails reached Asheville in 1880, workers scattered to the west of the city, digging, filling, and blasting an extension of the line that stretched 116 miles to Murphy, providing thousands with a path to reach the outside world.
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