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Southern Appalachia Railway Museum

Southern Appalachia Railway Museum
2010 TN-58
865-241-2140

About

Turn the clock back to and return to the heyday of passenger railroading with the Southern Appalachia Railway Museum's Secret City Scenic Excursion Train. Trains depart from the Heritage Center (formerly K-25) near Oak Ridge, Tennessee, an historic Department of Energy facility where research and development plunged the United States into the Atomic Age. The train winds along Poplar Creek and Highway 327 in the beautiful hills and valleys of East Tennessee. The northern portion of the route was featured in the movie October Sky. Additional route and facility history is available, as are views of a typical trip. Each round trip travels approximately 14 miles and lasts about one hour. Trains are pulled by 1950's vintage diesel locomotives. Seating is in an air-conditioned coach and a dining car, both restored from the 1940's era of passenger railroading. An open-air concession car has souvenirs and snacks for sale. Ticket prices are $19 for adults and $15 for children 12 and under. Lap children two and under are free. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. Advance reservations for all seats are highly recommended. Tickets will be sold the day of each trip if space is available.

Southern Appalachia Railway Museum is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media