Blue Ridge Scenic Railway
Blue Ridge Scenic Railway departs from its storied station in Blue Ridge, Georgia, for its gorgeous journey. On a round-trip distance of 26 miles (42 kilometers), the Toccoa River and the scenery of Northern Georgia provide countless vistas of the natural world. Given that the depot is located deep into the Chattahoochee National Forest, this ought to be a fantastic chance for road trips with friends and family.
There are various historic trains available for tourists to pick from during the four-hour journey. You can choose between climate-controlled or open-air vehicles, and you'll get a two-hour break for food and shopping in McCaysville, Georgia, and Copperhill, Tennessee.
It departs at Blue Ridge, Georgia, in the United States and travels north along the Toccoa River via the former Marietta and North Georgia Railroad route to McCaysville, Georgia, and its twin city Copperhill, Tennessee. The Georgia Northeastern Railroad, which also runs freight service on the same route, is a parent company of this one. In 1998, the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway opened for business.