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  2. Lookout Mountain Incline Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Lookout Mountain Incline Railway is a 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge [2] inclined plane funicular railway leading to the top of Lookout Mountain from the historic St. Elmo neighborhood of Chattanooga, Tennessee.

  3. 7 Chattanooga Train Rides For The Most Scenic Fall Views - AOL

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    The majority of the best Chattanooga train rides for fall are organized through the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum (TVRM), which was founded in 1961 as part of an effort to preserve, restore ...

  4. Leaf Peepers, You'll *Fall* for These Scenic Foliage Train Rides

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    This historic train ride winds through the Allegheny Mountains, offering stunning views of vibrant autumn colors. Passengers will enjoy an unforgettable journey through rolling hills and deep ...

  5. Dollywood Express - Wikipedia

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    It runs along a 2.5 mile loop-to-loop track from the Village to the top of the mountain Dollywood borders to the north. It is pulled by two ex-White Pass & Yukon Route 2-8-2 "Mikado" type steam locomotives, each burning five tons of coal each day. It is the oldest attraction in Dollywood, opening at the theme park "Rebel Railroad" in 1961. It ...

  6. Big South Fork Scenic Railway - Wikipedia

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    Little K&T touched the Kentucky/Tennessee state line just south of Bell Farm. The line had graded roadbed to near Jamestown, Tennessee. In 1937, Blue Heron Mining Camp was opened; K&T built a one-mile spur to the camp, crossing Roaring Paunch Creek. The bridge that was used to cross the creek was bought from New York Central Railroad (NYCRR) in ...

  7. Tweetsie Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Origins of Tweetsie Railroad. The theme park's history can be traced back to the late 19th Century, when narrow-gauge railroads began to access the remote areas of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Coal-fired steam locomotive locomotive No. 12 is the only surviving narrow-gauge engine of the East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad (ET&WNC).