GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS RAILROAD

:''This page is about a tourist railroad in North Carolina. For the defunct east Tennessee short line railroad, see Smoky Mountain Railroad.''
The 'Great Smoky Mountains Railroad' is a heritage railway in the U.S. state of North Carolina with depots in Dillsboro and Bryson City. The railroad operates over the western leg of the "Murphy Branch", a former branch line of the Southern Railway.
The railroad has one steam, 2-8-0 Consolodation #1702, they also have 1 steam (722)which is still under restoration, and four GP9 diesel-electric locomotives, numbers 711, 777, 1751 & 1755. The route goes over fertile valleys, through two tunnels and across river gorges in the Great Smoky Mountains of Western North Carolina.
In addition to running tourist excursions year-round, the railroad also moves freight on its own tracks between Dillsboro and Andrews. GSMR interchanges with Norfolk Southern Railway in Sylva near Jackson Paper Company.
The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad is owned by American Heritage Railways, which is the parent company of the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
In 2003, the railroad ran 963 excursions.

Contents
Towns and Attractions Served
Popular Culture
See also
External links

Towns and Attractions Served



Dillsboro

Bryson City

Andrews

★ The Nantahala Outdoor Center

Popular Culture


The famous train wreck scene in the 1993 Warner Brothers blockbuster movie ''The Fugitive'' starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones was filmed in Dillsboro along the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. The wreckage set can still be viewed on outbound train excursions from Dillsboro.
The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad was also used in the filming of 1996 Warner Brothers comedy ''My Fellow Americans'' starring Jack Lemmon and James Garner when they stumble on to a charter train full of UNC-Chapel Hill fans headed for the NCAA Final Four.
Train scenes in the 1998 DreamWorks SKG film ''Forces of Nature'' starring Ben Affleck and Sandra Bullock were also filmed on the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad.

See also



List of heritage railways

External links



Great Smoky Mountains Railroad website

American Heritage Railways website

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