Blue Ridge Scenic Railway
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009By SHERRI SMITH BROWN
Georgia > Northwest Georgia Mountains > Fannin County > Blue Ridge

Join the fun on a trip through the Northwest Georgia Mountains on the narrow gauge Blue Ridge Scenic Railway.
Railroads played a significant role in the development of the Northwest Georgia Mountains between the 1800s and the early 1900s. They saved an ailing mining industry, contributed to the growth of small towns as resort communities, made it possible to log the last remaining virgin timber in the area, and eventually, determined the routes of local roads.
Today, just for fun, you can travel the route that was originally built as the narrow-gauge Marietta & North Georgia Railroad in the 1880s. Tucked into the charming mountain village of Blue Ridge, Georgia, in the lush Chattahoochee National Forest, the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway takes you on the trip of a lifetime. The area is known as the “antique capital” of Georgia with friendly folks and an old-time atmosphere.
The regular 4-hour, 26-mile round trip in vintage climate-controlled or open-air railcars is a scenic smorgasbord, including one hour winding along the course of the beautiful Toccoa River. (more…)

