Blue Ridge Scenic Railway

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  1. Dorri says:

    WOW!  My mother has wanted to go to view family home sites and I can’t wait to spring this on her. Your information is endless and so thorough that I need nothing more as there are no questions.  The scenery on your sight is beautiful and compels one the wanting to experience it.  I mean you give all the why’s, when’s, and where’s and how’s that one could possibly imagine for the need to know.  I thank you and commend you on this article.  Can’t wait to go!

    • Alyce says:

      Wonderful Dorri! I hope that you and your mother have a fantastic trip to the Georgia Mountains and on the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway!

  2. Abayomi says:

    Great and wonderful article on Blue Ridge Scenic Railway,the adventure experienced in travelling by train is very great,the acceptance of the riders to go along with snacks and drinks but no alcohol,this caution and prevention measure on ground gives me more confidence in it, I have to consider safety first before any other considerations,its always a splendid tour on Blue Ridge Scenic Railway,thanks for sharing this awesome post.

    • Alyce says:

      The Blue Ridge Scenic Railway is a fun experience for kids and adults alike! A really great trip that combines beautiful scenery with a bit of adventure on a historic train route!

  3. Jones says:

    Wow, it been a while I read about an interesting trip like this, I’ve always wanted a cool and scenic trip like this for me and my dad, since he retired, I think he retired the school of fun too, lol, Blue Ridge Scenic Railway trip will be ta perfect trip to him to embark on, at least to get out of his chair. 

    The history of the place is really interesting, the features of the place are attractive and sight suiting too, and most of all, thanks foe listing the necessities for the trip. I’ll book for the trip as soon as I notify my dad and my girlfriend and I know they’ll love it. Thanks for sharing.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Jones, I’m glad to hear that you found this interesting. I hope that you and your family have a wonderful trip!

  4. lgoupil says:

    I love this part of the country. 

    My wife always plans the vacations and I’m trying find  one for us and surprise her. 

    We’ve discussed Savannah before and I know she’d want to go there   

    Is this about a 5-6 hour drive to Savannah?

    I’m just wondering if this would be a feasible option for us. 

    • Alyce says:

      Hi, that is a sweet idea to surprise your wife with a trip! The drive from Blue Ridge to Savannah can be as quick as just over 5 hours (for the fastest route), or you can take your time on some of the scenic roads if you’re okay with a trip that is a little longer. There are some really beautiful roads in the Georgia mountains so I would recommend that your route goes through Suches and Dahlonega or includes part of the Russell-Brasstown National Scenic Byway.

  5. Love Yourself says:

    I know that the United States is beautiful, but this is utterly stunning.  My partner and I are planning a trip early November, as I would love to experience the colours of ‘Fall’. I see that the Fall trips run until November the 11th, so we would still be in time. This looks absolutely perfect.

    As I will book Premier Class, could you tell me if I am allowed to bring a small bottle of champagne on board to celebrate our anniversary?

    Would it be worth staying in Copperhill for the night (if possible) and returning the next day?

    Renée

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Renee, Unfortunately there is no alcohol allowed on the train, but you are allowed to take a small cooler. Perhaps some non-alcholic sparkling cider could be enjoyed on the train and you can enjoy champagne at a restaurant on the river during your layover… or once you are back in Blue Ridge.

      There is not an option to stay overnight and return the next day, as all trips are one day out and back. But fortunately, it is a relatively short drive between Blue Ridge and Copperhill so you could easily drive to the bordertowns if you’d like to stay there overnight. 

      Personally, I enjoy renting a cabin in the mountains for special occasions like anniversaries. They book up fast on Fall weekends so go ahead and start your search now to get one with great views, fireplace, and a hot tub!

      Enjoy!

  6. Henry says:

    Hi! This is a great option when deciding were to spend a nice afternoon with all the family. The kids enjoy train rides and I enjoy taking pictures so this is a cool combination. I was looking at the interiors and they’re stylish, I really like them. It’s nice to have different coach alternatives. Thanks for this review.

    • Alyce says:

      I agree – it’s nice that there are a few different ways to enjoy the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway including the open air cars!

  7. selina8 says:

    hai alyce thank you for the share.

    Nice blog article with the beautiful scenic forest, blue sky, and the historic train that go through the Georgia mountains. Good picture which looks like it would make for a perfect outing in the Blue Ridge / Appalachian mountains. The layover in the twin cities on the border looks really neat.

    Thanks again for the information!

  8. jessetoikkanen says:

    Great and very informative article about the blue ridge scenic railway. Appalachian mountains have always been one of the places I would like to see. These prices for railway trips sounds reasonable. Actually cheaper than I never thought. The new year´s eve midnight trip sounds very interesting but Santa Claus I pass because as a Finnish man I need to promote Finnish Santa Claus living in Rovaniemi, Lappland, lol. Jokes aside, thanks for a great article, I will take a further look at your website, maybe I found even more of my favorite or dream places to travel in.
    -Kind regards Jesse

    • Alyce says:

      Haha, I think I need to hear more about this Finnish Santa Claus… You are most welcome to visit at any time (with or without the opporunity to see the Santa from the North Pole). 😉

  9. Sue says:

    Hi Alyce, Wow, I have to thank you for sharing this post about the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway. As I was reading about this incredible train ride through the Georgia Mountains, many questions popped up in my mind but you answered all of them by the end of the post. I was quite impressed with the reasonable ticket prices for this breathtaking experience, and the fact that they offer scenic tours throughout the year. 

    My husband and I are also from West Virginia but we’ve lived in South Carolina for many years and have greatly enjoyed the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains through Asheville, North Carolina. Thanks again for sharing this valuable information for those of us who love the mountains and also love trains as well!

    Sue 

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Sue! It’s great that even though you’ve left the “almost heaven” home of West Virginia, that you have still found ways to enjoy the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains! Asheville is a wonderful mountain city. I hope you are able to visit the Georgia mountains too, as they are beautiful part of the Appalachians too!

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