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![]() | Blue Ridge Scenic Railroad Purchase at -- www.greenfrog.com Blue Ridge Scenic Railway 241 Depot Street Blue Ridge, GA 30513 1-800-934-1898 1-706-632-9833 www.brscenic.com A ride on the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway is more than a sightseeing trip through one of the most beautiful places in the South. It's also a history lesson and a trip back to a simpler time. But mostly, it's just a whole lot of fun. It all starts at the historic 100 year old depot in downtown Blue Ridge Georgia, and heads North from there. As the train ... |
![]() | Blue Ridge Scenic Railway A ride on the train running from Blue Ridge, Georgia to the Georgia-Tennessee State Line at McCaysville, Georgia. |
![]() | Have EMD's, will travel 3 veteran SD40-2's guide this grain train out of central Virginia towards the Blue Ridge Mountains over the former C&O Railway, now-Buckingham Branch RR. Captures are at Atlee and Doswell, VA; the vertical object in the background of the second shot is the "Drop Zone" ride at then-Paramount's Kings Dominion theme park. |
![]() | Currahee Mountain (Band of Brothers/Toccoa) to hear that we were close to Toccoa and this is just strictly for our viewing pleasure of our trip there. Currahee Mountain is a mountain located in Stephens County, Georgia near Toccoa. It is the last (or southernmost) mountain in the Blue Ridge mountain range. Currahee appears to be derived from the Cherokee word gurahiyi (Cherokee: ᎫᎳᎯᏱ), which means "water cress place" or may mean "standing alone." [1] Currahee Mountain rises about 900 feet above the local topography and, with ... |

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