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www.GSMR.com j 23 My Bryson City is our playground! _______________________________ Blue Ridge Parkway • Mountain Biking Great Smoky Mountains National Park Scenic Rail Excursions • Hiking Trails Downtown Shopping and Dining Fontana Lake • Motorcycling Whitewater Rafting Arts & Crafts GreatSmokies.com 800-867-9246 Home of the 2013 World Kayak Freestyle Championships America’s Premier Tourist Rail Operator www.durangotrain.com • 1-888-872-4607 www.AmericanHeritageRailways.com There’s nothing more nostalgic or moving than the sound of a train whistle as it echoes through the mountains. The staff and management of the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad, which is owned and operated by American Heritage Railways, is proud to provide visitors with an opportunity to experience this spirit of mountain railroading firsthand. If you’re reminiscing about the past or experiencing the romance and excitement of rail travel for the first time, we hope you enjoy your trip. Allen C. Harper Chairman and Chief Executive Officer American Heritage Railways Table of Contents Railfest 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Vacation Packages . . . . . . . 2 Railroad Square [Bryson City] . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Railfan Shopper . . . . . . . . . . 4 Track Map Route . . . . . . . . . 5 Premier Special Events . . . 8 2011 Excursions . . . . . . . . . 10 Onboard Lunch Menu . . . . 10 Classes of Service . . . . . . . . 11 2011 Special Events . . . . . . 12 Train & Raft Combo Trips . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Rails Through the Wilderness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 ®2011 Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. All rights reserved. For more information about the region call Smoky Mountain Host for a free travel guide at 800.432.4678. Vacation P ackages • Friday “Wet Your Whistle” • Saturday Mountain Craft Fair • Sunday Photo Special Excursion Every year railroad enthusiasts and history buffs from around the world gather in Bryson City for the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad’s Railfest. This year, the 10th Annual weekend railroading event takes place September 16, 17 and 18. The fun begins Friday night with a special “Wet Your Whistle” celebration train reception. Then the following days the festival offers guests a taste of railroading, food, memorabilia, storytelling, dance, music, special excursions and events that happen only once a year. Motorcars from across America will be brought by their owners to Bryson City for Railfest 2011, for one day only. In addition to display vehicles, motorcar rides will also be available on September 17. Railroads from the present and the past will be represented by motorcars from the US and Canada. These track cars were formerly used on railroads to inspect track and carry track gangs and their tools out to work zones. The cars are now privately owned and used to ride on short line railroads nationwide. Various rides on these unique motorcars will be available during Railfest. Saturday, September 17, festivities include an authentic Mountain Craft Fair with close to 50 area crafters and artists displaying and selling their handmade crafts, pottery and artwork. Catch the Spirit of Appalachia will present local entertainment featuring singing, dancing and mountain folk and bluegrass music. There will be food, vendors, a children’s talent contest, and a bouncy train for children eight and under. Sunday, September 18, features a Nantahala Gorge “Photo Special” Excursion. This eight-hour roundtrip excursion takes you from Bryson City to Andrews, and includes two photo run-by opportunities and a picnic lunch. Visitors to Bryson City will enjoy mountain music with various artists throughout the day. Don’t miss this spectacular railroading event, where you’ll return to a time when the railroad moved mountains and the short line railroad was a small town’s best friend! 2 j 800.872.4681 Bryson City We’ve designed unique vacation packages to make your railroad experience both convenient and affordable. These package prices include Coach Class seating on a roundtrip train excursion November – December and admission to the Smoky Mountain Trains Museum. Seating upgrades are available in our Crown and our new all‑inclusive package First Class cars. ✸ Depot Presidential Suite with American Heritage Railways Package includes overnight accommodations for two adults and a roundtrip train ride with Coach seating for two adults. Prices start at $311* per couple (all inclusive). Well‑appointed, loft‑type lodging overlooking the historic Bryson City Depot and the Murphy Branch Railroad. Full‑kitchen, dining area, laundry area, plasma TV with satellite, Wi‑Fi, two bedrooms (four queen beds) and one-and-a-half baths. Lodging can accommodate up to six additional adults or children free of additional charge; just purchase additional train seating! Available year-round. ✸ Smoky Mountain Dreaming with Sleep Inn Package includes overnight accommodations for two adults, continental breakfast bar and a roundtrip train ride with Coach seating for two adults. Prices start at $189* per couple (all inclusive), based on summer rates. Children 17 and under stay free. Available year‑round. ✸Bed & Breakfast with The Charleston Inn Package includes overnight accommodations for two adults, full‑service breakfast and roundtrip train ride with Coach seating for two adults. $249* per couple (all inclusive), based on summer rates. Available March – December. ✸ The Great Smokies Getaway with Microtel Inn Package includes overnight accommodations for two adults, continental breakfast and a roundtrip train ride with Coach seating for two adults. Prices start at $186* per couple (all inclusive), based on summer rates. Children 17 and under stay free. Available year‑round. * Train fares subject to a 4% historic preservation fee. W elcome signs entering Bryson City read Uncrowded, Unhurried, Unspoiled, Uncommon. This small mountain town in the Great Smokies of Western North Carolina stays true to that still. Incorporated in 1887, and named in honor of Colonel Thadeus Dillard Bryson, Bryson City connected to the surrounding region with the establishment of the railroad. Before long, trains ran daily between Asheville and Murphy. Bryson City is located in Swain County, which comprises more than 40 percent of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The Nantahala River remains a popular whitewater venue. Fontana Lake boasts the highest dam east of the Rockies. There are cascading trout streams, biking and hiking trails, and plenty of restaurants, shops and lodging. ❉ Choo Choo Coffee. Coffee and Espresso Bar with their own in-house Coffee Roaster, Chocolates and Desserts, Gifts for the home and Mtn Foods. NC-made throws and bedspreads to keep you warm. ❉ The Cottage Craftsman. The Cottage Craftsman is a unique Gallery and market featuring NC artists, handcrafters, foods and wines. ❉ The Depot Grill. Located on the Depot Deck – offering pizzas, deli-style sandwiches, Black Angus burgers and hot dogs. Sodas, lemonade, iced tea and water. ❉ Gil’s Book Store. Wide selection of books, Gifts and Souvenirs. Large selection of Thomas and Friends ❉ Ice Cream Shoppe. Hand-dipped ice cream, milkshakes, sundaes, fudge and candies are sure to tempt your sweet tooth. ❉ It’s A Girl Thing. Specializing in “diva” wear for little girls. Clothing, accessories, and gifts for mom, baby, and toddler. Sizes infant - 4T ❉ Nannie’s Country Store. Gifts, collectibles, home and garden seasonal décor for your home makeover both inside and out. ❉ Pursenality. Pursenality is a “unique purse and accessory boutique” located in downtown Bryson City. They offer several lines of purses, jewelry and gifts. ❉ Smoky Mountain Trains Lionel™ Museum. See one of the largest collections of Lionel™ trains in the Southeast. Special activities for children. ❉ The Station Restaurant. Specializing in rotisserie-cooked meals, homemade desserts, full bar and excellent service. Open 8am–9pm. ❉ Storytelling Center of the Southern Appalachians at Bryson City. Telling the stories, preserving the culture, protecting the history, the art and artistry of the area known as the Southern Highlands. Come and listen to the Appalachian woodworker. ❉ The Whistle Stop Café. Serving everyone’s favorite breakfast and lunch. Daily specials, homemade desserts, lemonade, tea, soft drinks and shakes. www.GSMR.com j 3 F C B G D A E H J I K L M P N O Q R S To order: 828.488.5200 • 800.872.4681 • www.gsmr.com A GSMR Hoodie Black, grey, red . . $29.99 L GSMR Logo Pin GSMR logo . . . . $4.99 B GSMR Ladies T-Shirt Lavender . $17.99 C GSMR Mug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.99 M HO-Scale Train Coach Car “Bryson City #322.” Maroon . . . . . . $19.99 D GSMR Tall Shot Glass . . . . . . . $5.99 N Dangle Key Chain . . . . . . . . . . . $19.99 E GSMR Short Shot Glass . . . . . . $4.99 O GSMR Snow Globe . . . . . . . . . . $14.99 F Railroad Engineer Cap. GSMR logo. Adult and youth sizes. Hickory . . . . . $8.99 P 100% Cotton Bandana Imprinted with “Great Smoky Mountains Railroad.” Navy, red or pink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.19 G GSMR Fleece Throw . . . . . . . . . $23.99 H GSMR Pewter Spoon Collectable, model train topped spoon . . . . . . . . $5.39 I GSMR Magnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.99 J GSMR Iron-On Patch Color logo $2.00 K GSMR Pewter Thimble Collectable, model train topped thimble . . . . . . . $5.49 4 j 800.872.4681 Q GSMR Wooden Whistle . . . . . . $5.99 R Passage Through Time: The Murphy Branch Milepost Guide (Book) . $9.26 S Back of Beyond: The History of the GSMR (DVD) . . . . . . . . . . $19.95 R+S Book & DVD Combination . . . $20.00 Limited quantities available. Prices subject to change without notice. The rates listed in the shipping table are for United States locations only. UPS Ground will be used unless otherwise specified. Additional rates may apply for UPS next-day or two-day delivery. $0 – $25. . . . . . . . . $25.01 – $50. . . . . . $50.01 – $150. . . . . $150.01 – $299 . . . . $299.01 and over . . . $ 6.00 $ 8.50 $12.50 $15.50 $20.00 Rates good for USA only. " From Asheville, I-40 From Cashiers " From Franklin & Atlanta " Average Driving Times " From Chattanooga I nterstate 40, the major interstate in Western North Carolina, connects to other major interstates like I-26 from the South, I-75 from the Midwest, I-81 from the Northeast and I-95, which runs up the entire East Coast. From I-40, take Exit 27 and follow Highway 74 West to Bryson City, Exit 67. From Atlanta, take Highway 441 into the Great Smoky Mountains. The most scenic route to the Railroad is the beautiful Blue Ridge Parkway, connecting the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia to the mountains of Western North Carolina. The Balsam exit will take you to Highway 74. Follow Highway 74 West to Bryson City (Exit 67). All trains depart from the Bryson City Depot. GPS / Physical Address: 226 Everett Street Bryson City, NC 28713 Average Driving Times From Southeastern Cities From Western North Carolina Towns Atlanta, GA Charlotte, NC Chattanooga, TN Columbia, SC Gatlinburg, TN Greenville, SC Jacksonville, FL Knoxville, TN Pigeon Forge, TN Raleigh, NC Winston-Salem, NC Andrews Asheville Balsam Boone Brevard Cashiers Cherokee Chimney Rock Dillsboro Fontana Franklin 3:20 3:30 3:00 4:00 2:00 2:20 9:20 2:50 2:20 5:50 3:50 :55 1:35 :40 3:50 1:55 1:20 :20 2:20 :20 :40 :45 Hendersonville Highlands Linville Maggie Valley Murphy Robbinsville Rutherfordton Sylva Waynesville Whittier 1:55 1:25 3:35 1:00 1:20 :50 2:20 :25 :45 :10 All times are approximate. Weather, construction, time of year and scenic interests may affect driving time. Wear your seat belts and arrive safely. www.GSMR.com j 5 American Heritage Railways is assisting José Cuervo in the operation of a First-class passenger train from the city of Guadalajara, Mexico to the historic pueblo of Tequila, Mexico. Enjoy traveling through the beautiful Agave fields of Jalisco aboard newly remodeled First-class coaches. Once you are in Tequila you will be guided on a tour of the José Cuervo distillery that will give you a true appreciation of the history and culture that is José Cuervo. We invite you to come experience our new endeavor— “The Tequila Experience.” www.JoseCuervoExpress.com One of America’s Top Ten Lionel™ Museums “A Taste of Italy in Beautiful Bryson City” Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials All ABC Permits Open 11:30 - ’til Everyday 6 j 800.872.4681 Santa’s Land One low admission includes all! Enjoy exotic and domestic animals. Ride the Rudicoaster, Santa’s Express, paddleboats, Ferris wheel and more! See the magic show and baby bear feedings. Open May – late fall. Call for specific dates. Ask about group rates and birthday parties. Show this ad for $2.00 off each admission. US Hwy 19, 3 miles east of Cherokee, NC between Dillsboro and Bryson City 828-497-9191 • SantasLandNC.com Smoky Mountain Trains Share the Spirit of Model Railroading Feel like a kid again with a visit to Smoky Mountain Trains. Located next to the Bryson City Depot, Smoky Mountain Trains is a model railroader’s dream. This unique museum exhibits one of the country’s largest Lionel™ train collections, including 7,000 Lionel™ engines, cars and accessories; two impressive operating layouts; a children’s activity center; and an extensive gift and toy shop featuring exclusive Great Smoky Mountains Railroad and Smoky Mountain Trains merchandise. Admission included with most train excursions. For non-ticketed guests admission is $9 for adults and $5 for children. Parents, be sure to bring your children to the Smoky Mountain Trains Scavenger Hunt and receive a special prize! 828.488.5200 • www.smokymtntrains.com • 100 Greenlee St, Bryson City www.GSMR.com j 7 THE LONE RANGER® TRAIN RIDE June 11 & 12 Bryson City, NC July 22-24 & July 29-31 800-872-4681 • www.gsmr.com Tickets $18 per person ages 2 and up Advance purchase is recommended. Ticket sales are final. Events are rain or shine. An exciting event with cowboys, a train robbery, western themed activities, The Lone Ranger playing in the theater, live musical entertainment, kids’ western wear costume contest, games, and much more! TRAIN SCHEDULE Departing Bryson City Depot to Whittier, NC Train Rides: 1 hour and 20 minutes SATURDAy JUNE 11 Departs 11:00am, 1:00pm and 3:30pm SUNDAy JUNE 12 Departs 1:00pm and 3:30pm TICKETS $49* Adult and $29* Child (ages 2-12) *Fares subject to a 4% Historical Preservation Fee Book online or call for reservations www.gsmr.com • 800-872-4681 ©2011 Classic Media, LLC. THE LONE RANGER and associated character names, images and other indicia are trademarks of and copyrighted by Classic Media, LLC. All rights reserved. 8 j 800.872.4681 LoneRangerRackcard-11F.indd 1 5/4/11 4:39 PM DayOutRackcard-11-F.indd 1 4/26/11 5: Hop on board Meet Charlie Brown, Lucy & Snoopy. Children pick their own pumpkin. Enjoy hayrides, live musical entertainment, storytelling, games, bouncy house, apple juice, trick or treating, apple bobbing, and more! And kids, don’t forget to wear your Halloween costumes. TRAIN SCHEDULE 2011 Fridays - October 7, 14, 21 & 28. Departs at 3:00 pm Saturdays & Sundays October 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29 & 30 Departs 11:30am & 3:00pm TICKETS Coach Class: $53* Adults, $31* Child 2-12 years Crown Class: $66* Adults, $38* Child 2-12 years, $10* Infant All Trains depart Bryson City Depot *Fares subject to a 4% Historical Preservation Fee 1-800-872-4681 Reserve online at www.gsmr.com Great Smoky mountainS railroad November 4 thru December 24, 2011 the Polar exPreSS Departs Bryson City Depot Coach Seating – $39* Adult • $26* Child (ages 2-12) Premium rates apply to select dates. Upgrades Available FIRST CLASS CROWN CLASS Deluxe cocoa served in Deluxe cocoa served in Polar Express Mug with souvenir tumbler. shortbread & cookies. $49* Adult • $36* Child (2-12) $59*Adult • $41*Child (2-12) $10* infant (no mug) $15 infant (no mug) *Fares subject to a 4% Historical Preservation Fee All trains operate via diesel locomotive Call 1-800-872-4681 or visit www.gsmr.com ©2011 PEANUTS Worldwide LLC nRackcard-11-F.indd 1 www.GSMR.com PolarExpRackcard-11-F.indd 1 4/26/11 12:51 PM j 9 4/26/11 1:07 PM 2011 Excursions Nantahala Gorge Excursion (West Bound) Departing from Bryson City, this four-and-ahalf- hour excursion carries you 44 miles to the Nantahala Gorge and back again. Travel the Little Tennessee and Nantahala Rivers across Fontana Lake and into the magic of the Nantahala Gorge. There is a one-hour layover at Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC) for sightseeing or lunch by the river from one of the many eateries, and just plain relaxing! D E PA R T U R E S March 5 – March 26 11:00 am Fridays & Saturdays April 1 – May 28 10:30 am Tuesday – Saturday May 29 – October 6 10:30 am DAILY Oct 7 – October 31 9:00 am & 2:00 pm DAILY November 1 – November 27 11:00 am DAILY (except Thanksgiving) December 26 – December 30 11:00 am DAILY See fares and seating on opposite page. Tuckasegee River Excursion (East Bound) Departing from Bryson City, this four-hour excursion travels 32-miles roundtrip to Dillsboro and back again. The trip includes an hourand-a-half layover in the historic village, where you’ll find more than 50 shops, restaurants, bed-and-breakfast and country inns. There is time to shop snack and visit the many unique shops before returning to Bryson City. The Lone Ranger saves the train from bandits in June, July and August excursions. D E PA R T U R E S January 15 – February 26 11:00 pm Saturdays May 28 & 29 1:00 pm Thursday – Friday June 14 – July 28 1:00 pm Tuesdays – Sundays August 2 – 13 1:00 pm Tuesdays – Sundays OctOBER 3 – 27 12:00 pm Mondays – Thursdays Reservations require prepayment • MasterCard, VISA, Discover and American Express accepted • Restrooms are available at depot and onboard • Schedule, price, motive power and equipment subject to change without notice • Smoking is prohibited onboard • Dress code is enforced for Special Event Dinner Trains (call for details) • Service animals only, no pets allowed • $5 parking fee at Bryson City Depot • All excursions are general seating • All excursions via diesel unless otherwise noted • Limited disability access (call for more information) • Cancellation or change fee: $6 per seat (changes must be made and completed within the 2011 calendar year) • No refund within 24 hours of departure • 30-day cancellation notice required for New Year’s Eve Gala Dinner Train • All fares are subject to a 4% historic preservation fee. 10 j 800.872.4681 Choo Choo Chew on-board lunches ENGINEER’S HAMBURGER LUNCH 100% Black Angus Beef Hamburger with all the trimmings, Chips, Cookie and Beverage $9.00 per adult (includes tax) Available only on Nantahala Gorge Excursions. CONDUCTOR’S HOT DOG LUNCH Two Black Angus 100% Beef Hot Dogs, Chips, Cookie and Beverage $9.00 per adult (includes tax) Vegetarian option available. LIL’ CONDUCTOR’S HOT DOG LUNCH 100% Beef Hot Dog, Chips, Cookie and Child’s Beverage $6.50 per child (includes tax) Vegetarian option available. Carry-on picnic coolers are not permitted. After careful consideration of park policies across the nation, consultation with health and safety experts and much consideration of the welfare of our guests and employees alike, we do not allow coolers, food or drinks on‑board. Special dietary needs should be addressed with reservation staff prior to arrival. Passengers may visit the Conductor's Car on the Nantahala Gorge Excursion or the Chessie Caboose on the Tuckasegee River Excursion for snack items such as hot dogs, pretzels, chips, cookies, crackers, candy, Coca-Cola® products, beer, wine, and coffee. 2011 pricing Adult Child Infant Jan–Sept & Nov–Dec Coach Seating (open/enclosed) Crown Seating; First Class (adult only) Family First Class First Class Open Car (adult only) $49 $66 $92 $92 $74 $29 $38 NA $54 NA $0 $10 NA $20 NA October Coach Seating (open/enclosed) Crown Seating First Class w/dinning (adult only) First Class Open w/dining (adult only) $53 $66 $92 $77 $31 $38 NA NA $0 $10 NA NA Adult Child Infant Special Events Seating Lone Ranger $49 $29 $0 $18 $30 $18 $30 $0 $0 $53 $65 $31 $37 $0 $10 $39 $49 $59 $26 $36 $41 $0 $10 $15 $43 $53 $64 $30 $42 $45 $0 $15 $20 $51 $61 $72 $37 $45 $50 $0 $15 $20 Day Out With Thomas Single Ticket: Adult & Child VIP/All-Day Pass: Adult & Child Pumpkin Patch Coach Class Crown Class Polar Express Coach Class Crown Class Family First Class Train & Raft Combo Trips Raft n Rail w/Wildwater Ltd. Rapid Transit w/NOC $99 $99 $82 $82 NA NA Photo Special Coach Seating (open/enclosed) Crown Seating First Class (limited dining) $94 $51 $104 $57 $120 NA $10 $15 NA Private Caboose January–September & November October $499 $599 Locomotive Cab Rider $250 New Year’s Eve Gala Veterans Day Free for veterans and active military FREE Polar Express Premium Coach Class Crown Class Family First Class Christmas Eve Coach Class Crown Class Family First Class $135 + tax & gratuity All fares are subject to a 4% historic preservation fee. www.GSMR.com j 11 2011 Special Events Listed below, please find information on upcoming yearly events with the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. Please contact our Reservations Office for more information regarding these events at 800.872.4681, or visit our website, www.GSMR.com. January & February: May 6 Saturdays Only, 11am (excluding February 26) Tuckasegee Departures Opening Season / Community Day Hot dogs and music on Depot Deck. February 12 June 11 & 12 PEANUTS™ “Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown” The Lone Ranger™ April 15 The Lone Ranger and his faithful companion Tonto save the train from bandits! This hour-and-twenty-minute excursion features a train robbery and gunfight, western-themed activities and live musical entertainment. The Lone Ranger gives a silver bullet pendant to each child. This wild west event kicks off the Lone Ranger’s saving the Tuckasegee River Excursions from bandits on select days in June, July and August. See ad on page 8. Home School Day July 22 – 24 & 29 – 31 Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Lucy, Snoopy and Charlie Brown! Kids can create their own Valentine’s craft and listen to the narrated story. Make this Valentine’s Day special with an upgrade to the dining car for a gourmet brunch. February 26 & March: Friday & Saturday, 11am Nantahala Gorge Departures Special student rates available on the Nantahala Gorge Excursion to home‑schooled children. April 22 & 23 PEANUTS™ Easter Beagle Express Depart from Bryson City to the Nantahala Outdoor Center for refreshments, photo opportunities with Snoopy, the Easter Beagle and children can seek out bunnies carrying brightly colored eggs. 12 j 800.872.4681 Day Out With Thomas™ For six fun-filled days, Thomas fans will meet Sir Topham Hatt and ride the train. This beloved event includes a 25-minute train ride pulled by Thomas the Tank Engine. Event also has live entertainment, petting zoo, storytelling, video viewing, Imagination Station and much more! See ad on page 8. September 16, 17 & 18 Railfest 2011 & Mountain Craft Fair The fun begins Friday night with a special “Wet Your Whistle” celebration train reception. Railroad enthusiasts and history buffs worldwide will gather for a weekend of railroad fun! Motorcar rides on display, storytelling, singing, dancing and mountain folk music are all part of this spectacular event. The Mountain Craft Fair showcases authentic handmade crafts, pottery and artwork of the Western North Carolina mountains. Held next to the Bryson City Depot in conjunction with Railfest 2011. See page 2 for more information. October 1 – 31 October Leaf Season Western North Carolina mountains are ablaze with brilliant fall foliage. View these spectacular fall leaves from the train — Nantahala Gorge Excursions depart at 10:30 am until October 8th, when trains depart at 9:00 am and 2:00 pm daily. Tuckasegee River Excursions depart at 12:00 pm from October 4–7, 11–14, 18–21 and 25–28. Coach: Adults $53, Child $31, Infant Free New for 2011: First Class Open Car (Adult only) $77 October 7 – 9, 14 – 16, 21 – 23 & 28 – 30 PEANUTS™ – The Great Pumpkin Patch Express Meet Charlie Brown, Lucy and Snoopy, and select your own pumpkin. Enjoy hayrides, live musical entertainment, apple juice, storytelling, bouncy house, apple-bobbing, trick-or-treating and fall festivities! Kids, don’t forget to wear your costumes! Departure times are 3:00 pm on Fridays and 11:30 am & 3:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. See ad on page 9. November 4 – 6, 10 – 13, 17 – 20, 22, 23, 25 – 27, 30 December 1 – 4 & 7 – 24 The Polar Express™ The Polar Express™ comes to life when the train departs Bryson City for a journey to the North Pole. Read along with the magical story and meet Santa. Enjoy holiday caroling, hot cocoa, a special treat and a memento for the children. Daily departure times vary. See ad on page 9. December 1 The Polar Express™ Home School Day Special student rates available on The Polar Express™ to home‑schooled children. See ad on page 9. December 31 New Year’s Eve Gala Ring in the New Year onboard the New Year’s Eve Gala. Enjoy a gourmet journey onboard the train with an evening of dining, dancing and live musical entertainment, plus party favors for everyone! This train boards at 8:45 pm and returns at approximately 12:30 am. Welcome 2012 in railroad style! $135 plus tax and gratuity. www.GSMR.com j 13 Raft & Rail® with Wildwater Convenient, inclusive, simple! The original adventure upgraded for 2011! Child rate includes a Jr. Guide Adventure Pack. Southern Living agrees it’s a great trip for families, first-timers, practiced paddlers — young or old. Travel by rail along the foothills of the Smokies and up the scenic Nantahala River Gorge to the top-of-the-line. Lunch is served before the river trip. With no waiting, our professional guides share the threehour, eight-mile Nantahala River rafting trip. Hot showers, photo show, all transfers included. Enjoy a full day of excitement experiencing two of the most popular activities in the Smokies with the original outfitter in the Southeast. Wildwater — celebrating 40 years of sharing the beauty of the outdoors.. April – October 2011 Rates: $99 per adult or $82 per child. Fully guided. Children must weigh at least 60 lbs or be 7 years old. New Adventures, Great Memories Raft & Rail© • Jeep® Tours Rails & Trails • Rafting Zipline Canopy Tours Multi-Adventure Packages Reserve rafting one day and a scenic train tour the next! Both are major adventures. Experience the fun and excitement of whitewater rafting on the Nantahala River and/or Ocoee River (full river trip) and enjoy a complete round-trip train tour with the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. Morning or afternoon trips with certified guides in modern self-bailing rafts. Gemstone mining, horseback riding, zip lining and vacation cabin rental reservations are available. Check our special discount prices. www.nantahalagorgeadventures.com carolinaoutfitters.com Phone 800.468.7238 877-247-5539 14 j 800.872.4681 Rapid Transit with Nantahala Outdoor Center A full day of fun! The Rapid Transit Package with NOC begins in Bryson City aboard the GSMR on the Nantahala Gorge Excursion. Enjoy breathtaking scenery and incredible river views as the train travels along the banks of the Nantahala River deep into the Gorge and back to Wesser Station at NOC. Included in the excursion is a gourmet lunch at Slow Joe’s Café overlooking the river. After lunch, gear up with NOC’s professional guides and enjoy eight miles of splashy rafting fun on the Nantahala River dubbed the country’s best family whitewater. This package also includes all the necessary equipment, a free post-trip photo show of your trip, hot showers, and all transportation including a return to Bryson City. April – October 2011 Rates: $99 per adult or $82 per child. Fully guided. Inflatable kayaks available on request for an additional $8 per person. Next Stop Family Adventure! Rafting Lake Kayaking Dining Lodging Shopping k “The Heart and Soul of the South’s Whitewater Scene” o o B line — nationalgeographic.com n O www.noc.com 800.232.7238 www.GSMR.com j 15 S T R A E T S I O S E N W 2. 1. S tar re e tH 3. 4. 5. 6. “One of the Best Outfitters on Earth” — National Geographic Adventure noc.com 16 j 800.872.4681 800.232.7238 WELCOME TO NOC! Nantahala Gorge Excursion riders have an hour layover at Nantahala Outdoor Center. While you’re here, we hope you’ll soak up the scenic beauty of the Nantahala Gorge and take some time to enjoy one of the Southeast’s most popular destinations, NOC. Here you’ll find restaurants, a riverside pub, retail shops, restrooms, picnic areas and more. Cross the Founders Bridge, so you can say you walked the Appalachian Trail! NOC is America’s largest rafting company and the place where thousands of guests, 22 Olympians, countless families and adventurers of all generations have gathered to experience the great outdoors and the Nantahala River since 1972. However you spend your time here, we hope your experience is memorable and that you’ll join us again for an outdoor adventure. POINTS OF INTEREST: 1 Train Restrooms - Restrooms are conveniently located close to the train ‘s “parking spot.” 2 Nantahala Gorge Welcome Center Find unique gifts and helpful staff who can help you plan other vacation activities or simply give helpful area information. 3 Slow Joe’s Cafe & The Pourover Pub - The best place to grab a quick lunch! Choose from deli-style sandwiches, Carolina-style barbecue and more. At night, the riverside deck doubles as The Pourover, a live music venue at NOC. 4 River’s End Restaurant - A full-service restaurant as only NOC would have it where every seat is a riverside seat! Enjoy watching rafters, kayakers and splashers at play on the river as you feast on pizza, burgers and unique specialties like our Sherpa Rice. Memorabilia Passage Through Time The new Milepost Guide book, Passage Through Time, contains 176 pages of stories, pictures and maps that guide you along the entire Murphy Branch. It is a story of determination and perseverance by strong men and women. The stories are fascinating. The trials and troubles, unbelievable. This book is about a beautiful part of rural America. Back of Beyond The exciting new DVD, Back of Beyond, explores the legend of a train that carries the history of the beautiful Smoky Mountains along its rails. These mountains were the deepest backwoods of a forgotten frontier. The railroad was built as an economic development tool for the whole region and opened up this last frontier. Ask your car attendant or visit our gift shop to purchase this special package. COMBO SET BOOK & DVD: $20 5 Outfitter’s Store - Virtually hanging over the Nantahala River and stocked with outdoor gear and apparel of all types, the Outfitter’s Store is a landmark! Gear up or take home NOC t-shirts and gifts. 6 Wesser General Store and Fly Shop Pick up quick snacks, beer and wine. Anglers will love swapping tales and getting local tips in addition to useful flies for Smoky Mountain fishing. - www.GSMR.com j 17 Trails T hrough the Wilderness The Murphy Branch of the Western North Carolina railroad delivered thousands of mountaineers from the wilderness of their landlocked hills. A year after iron rails reached Asheville in 1880, workers scattered to the west of the city – digging, filling and blasting an extension of the line that stretched 116 miles to Murphy. The iron horse beat riding a wagon, but in many ways the young railroad was still primitive. In 1892, a visitor from Chicago described it as “little more than two streaks of rust and a right‑of‑way.” With tongue in cheek, he told the Chicago Tribune, “When the wind is just right, the fastest train on the line, the ‘Asheville Cannon Ball,’ can make 10 miles an hour.” Rails changed the way of life for Western North Carolina residents. Mercantile business was conducted on the barter system, with mountaineers swapping farm produce and other commodities for a few of the bare necessities. The iron rails brought a flood of salesmen who peddled oil lamps that superceded tallow candles and New England “factory cloth” to replace scratchy, uncomfortable homespun. From door to door they sold enlarged pictures, jewelry, books, pump organs, lightning rods, baubles and doodads. Passenger business was so good by the turn of the 20th century that six passenger trains ran every day between Asheville and Lake Junaluska, and four ran daily between Asheville and Murphy. It was not easy to cut this branch line through the mountains. If not for the practical, self‑educated engineer Capt. J. W. Wilson it could have taken years to accomplish. One of Capt. Wilson’s most challenging tasks was the grade on the west side of the Balsams, steep and curvy, with gaping ravines. His second obstacle was the 836‑foot Cowee Tunnel through a shaky mountain west of Dillsboro. High iron topped the Balsam Mountains at 3,100 feet, at the time the highest elevation of any railroad in the Eastern United States. The railroad was built by convicts working under the gun. One of the most chilling accidents during construction drowned 19 inmates in the Tuckasegee River at the mouth of the tunnel. Crossing the river to work, the raft carrying the iron‑shackled convicts capsized and those aboard, except for guard Fleet Foster and convict Anderson Drake, died in the waters. Foster was rescued by Drake, who stole the guard’s wallet while pulling him to shore. When the wallet was found in Drake’s duffel, he was whipped and put to work in the tunnel at hard labor instead of receiving a hero’s honor. Those who died were buried in unmarked graves on top of a small hill near the mouth of the tunnel. The Murphy Branch experienced its heaviest business in the early 1940s when the massive Fontana Dam was constructed during World War II. Thousands of carloads of cement, equipment and other materials reached the construction site by rail on a spur line built from Bushnell to Fontana. In the 1920s, ribbons of concrete crawled through the mountains, linking towns together. Passenger traffic on the Murphy Branch, then owned by the sprawling Southern Railway System, began to decline as a result of the introduction of automobile and bus travel. Southern discontinued all passenger traffic on the Murphy Branch on July 16, 1947, ending 64 years of service that opened Western North Carolina to the outside world. When freight traffic dropped off by 1985, Norfolk Southern closed the Andrews to Murphy leg of the Murphy Branch and the State of North Carolina purchased the Dillsboro to Murphy tracks to keep them from being destroyed. By 1988, many entities came together to form the Great Smoky Mountains Railway (GSMR), which began running excursions. Rolling stock for the GSMR was purchased from various railroads around the nation. The Dillsboro to Nantahala route was one of the most scenic on the Murphy Branch and the excursion trains caught on immediately. Each year, more than of 200,000 passengers enjoy the scenery aboard the excursion trains. American Heritage Railways purchased the GSMR in December of 1999. The Great Smoky Mountains Railway operates today as the newly organized Great Smoky Mountains Railroad with more than 500 excursions scheduled for 2011. It took 500 convicts to drill and hack through Cowee Mountain. On December 30, 1883, 19 convicts drown when their boat capsized on the way to work on the Cowee Tunnel. It is said that you can still hear their shackles rattling when the train passes their graves. 18 j 800.872.4681 View a period of 1890’s history from the American Heritage Railways From Downtown Bryson City, the 2-bedroom suite overlooks the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad depot. Watch trains arriving and departing daily or stroll down the shop- and restaurant-lined streets. Accommodates up to 8 people! Fully Equipped Kitchen Great Room • Big Screen TV Wireless High-Speed Internet Dining Area • Two Bedrooms Two Baths • Washer & Dryer 800-872-4681 Cozy Rooms • Fireside Dining Fine Wines & Cocktails Delicious Breakfast & Dinner Open April – Thanksgiving – Since 1923 – Bryson City, North Carolina 828-488-2159 • 800-845-4879 www.F ryemontInn.com Reservations, please www.GSMR.com j 19 Sunset Farm Cabins In the heart of it all between Cherokee, Dillsboro and Bryson City. Fully equipped, reasonably priced oneand two-bedroom cabins with great mountain views, satellite TV, free wireless Internet, with hot tubs on premises. 828-497-2200 • 800-408-4889 www.sunsetfarmcabins.com Fully equipped vacation homes, chalets & cottages. Near Great Smoky Mountains Railroad and Nantahala River and Ocoee River whitewater rafting. For vacation lodging worldwide: www.TopChoiceVacationRentals.com Whitewater rafting & train reservations as well as lodging! Dillsboro Inn Smoky Mountain Getaways Vacation Rentals Come visit our front yard. A river falls through it. With over 80 vacation rentals, we’re sure to have just the right home for you! A Country Inn in the Great Smokies Riverfront suites next to waterfall Within walking distance to town shops. 828-586-3898 • 866-586-3898 146 North River Road • www.dillsboroinn.com 20 j 800.872.4681 Packages for train, including Polar Express, are available 26 Rooms With Authentic Country Furniture Honest-To-Goodness Home Cooking Bryson City, NC 28713 • 828-488-2885 w w w. hem lo ck i n n .c om (866) 586-8058 - Toll Free www.SmokyMtnGetaways.net Movie Gallery orient point prairie edge toy box LLOYD’S ON THE RIVER Relax in this attractive, 25-room country inn nestled along the banks of the Oconaluftee River. ❦ Convenient to both Bryson City and Dillsboro Railroad depots. Rafting, The Smokies, tubing and golf are nearby. Lloyd’s is air-conditioned, has a swimming pool, cable TV, outdoor grills, picnic tables & kitchenettes. Located on US 19, midway between Bryson City & Cherokee. Open year-round. PO Box 429, Bryson City, NC 28713 www.lloydsontheriver.com 828-488-3767 • toll-free 888-611-6872 Bryson City Walking distance to downtown shops and train depot. Spacious 4-room suites, each with a unique theme. Private Entrances Free Cable & Internet Private Baths Jacuzzi Tubs Fireplaces Mountain Views Fully Equipped Kitchens King or Queen Beds Large Covered Porches www.CalhounHouse.com 828-399-9765 828-788-0505 www.GSMR.com j 21 RIVER ESCAPE INN & SUITES 828-586-6060 248 WBI Drive, Dillsboro, NC 28725 Each Best Western is independently owned and operated. Overlook the Tuckasegee River from your spacious room or relax on our scenic riverside patio. Enjoy deluxe guest rooms, suites, a heated indoor pool and hot-tub spa, a complimentary hot breakfast bar and an atmosphere flffllflowing with charm. One block from Historic Dillsboro, NC. Railroad Tickets Sold Here w w w.bwriverescape.com Stay at the Sleep Inn Bryson City Hotel in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park! FF 10% O STay Your ning this ad tio when men l packages. le to specia Not applicab labilty. May not be ai Based on av special events. available on The Sleep Inn Bryson City is located less than a mile from the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. We are just minutes from popular attractions like Cherokee Indian Reservation, Harrah’s Cherokee Casino, Western Carolina University and Tail of the Dragon at Deals Gap. All guests will enjoy our free hot breakfast buffet, brand new 32" flat panel LCD televisions, free wireless Internet and seasonal outdoor swimming pool. We also offer packages (please book in advance) or individual tickets (available at the front desk) to ride the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad, or to go rafting at Nantahala Outdoor Center. While you’re here, explore the other nearby outdoor activities like white water rafting, kayaking, fishing, boating, hiking, horseback riding and tubing. We are also just minutes from the Nantahala, Tuckasegee and Pigeon Rivers. 500 Veterans Boulevard, Bryson City Off I-40, take Exit 27 to US 74 West. Take Exit 67, turn right and the hotel is on the left. 866-939-0998 • 828-488-0326 www.sleepinnbrysoncitync.com