Blue Ridge Scenic Railway - Reviews from across the web
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Blue Ridge Senic Railway - user review Our holidat was good - super cabin in the mountians but the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway is a rip-off. We saw a little bit of the Toccoa River from our side of the train but we looked out on... tripadvisor.com
Dissapointing destination - user review The train trip was fun. Conducter on the way back was full of interesting info that made for a more fun journey. Unfortunately the destination towns of McCaysville and Copperhill were... tripadvisor.com
Blue Ridge Scenic Railway - Not Again - user review My family and I just returned from our annual Christmas trip to Blue Ridge and I just want to put in my 2 cents about the train. Unless you have small kids, don?™t spend the money.T... tripadvisor.com
What a Great Little Railroad - user review I would say this is definitely worth the time and the money. I took my daughter on a bright and sunny day during the summer. It was hot but the open air car took care of that. I cann... tripadvisor.com
Enjoyed the train trip - user review I live in the Blue Ridge area and recently took some houseguests for a train ride on the Blue Ridge Train. They found it very enjoyable. However, they had 2 small children and the tr... tripadvisor.com
Blue Ridge Scenic Railway Our regular 4 hour, 26 mile round trip winds along the beautiful Toccoa River for one hour in vintage climate controlled or open air railcars. The relaxing ride starts at the historic depot, built in 1905 in downtown Blue Ridge, then stops for a layover in the quaint sister towns of McCaysville, GA ... brscenic.com
Blue Ridge Scenic Railway Starting in 1997 volunteers working as part of the Georgia Northeastern Railroad began to clear the track not only from Blue Ridge to McCaysville but all along the route of the old Marietta and North Georgia Railroad. This portion of the line was known as the Hook and Eye Division for two unusual fe... ngeorgia.com
YouTube - Blue Ridge Scenic Railroad It all starts at the historic 100 year old depot in downtown Blue Ridge Georgia, and heads North from there. As the train winds through the mountains alongside the beautiful Toccoa River, Car hosts will share the history of the Railroad. Snacks and souvenirs are available in the concession car, but ... youtube.com
Blue Ridge Scenic Railway - Blue Ridge - Reviews of Blue Ridge Scenic Railway - TripAdvisor The train trip was fun. Conducter on the way back was full of interesting info that made for a more fun journey. Unfortunately the destination towns of McCaysville and Copperhill were not particularly interesting. We ate at the Mexican Restaurant and looked in a few shops, then wandered back to the ... tripadvisor.com
Blue Ridge Scenic Railroad, Blue Ridge, GA : Reviews of Blue Ridge Scenic Railroad - Yahoo! Travel This outfit offers romantic train journeys that run 26 miles through historic Murphy Junction along the Toccoa River in the North Georgia mountains. Each trip las... travel.yahoo.com
Blue Ridge Gazette: Georgia’s Blue Ridge Scenic Railway in Danger of Closing In 1896, the Marietta & North Georgia Railroad was purchased and renamed the Atlanta, Knoxville & Northern, and in 1902 was sold yet again, taking on the new owner's name, the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, in 1905. Name changes came fast and furious after the 1960's; Family Lines , Seaboard S... blueridgegazette.blogspot.com
blue ridge scenic railway - blue ridge outdoors - gusto This outfit offers romantic train journeys that run 26 miles through historic Murphy Junction along the Toccoa River in the North Georgia mountains. Each trip lasts about three hours, beginning and ending at the depot in Blue Ridge, Georgia. Trips include a stop in McCaysville where passengers disem... gusto.com
Blue Ridge Scenic Railway :: North Georgia Mountains Blue Ridge Scenic Railway is pleased to offer discounts to groups of fifteen of more paying passengers. These reduced rates apply to Adult and Child Groups separately. Please contact a Group Reservationists at 800-9... blackbearcabinrentals.com
North Georgia Cabin Rentals Blue Ridge Railway Each trip begins at the depot in Blue Ridge, Georgia and includes a stop in McCaysville, Georgia and Copperhill, Tennessee. which permits passengers to disembark and have an hour and one half layover, allowing time to have lunch, do some shopping, or just to explore the two cities. (Sunday's layover... rentgeorgiacabins.com
Georgia Tourism - Blue Ridge Scenic Railway Hop on the train, relax and experience the romance of rail travel.The train winds through rolling hills alongside the waters of the Toccoa River. The view changes... my.georgia.org
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