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 GSMR 711Added: March 01, 2010 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Great Smoky Mountains Railroad (more..)
» unknown (more..)
» Unknown
» Almond, North Carolina, USA (more..)
» February 27, 2010
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» GSMR 711 (more..)
» Unknown
» Joey Bowman (more..)
» Contact Joey Bowman
Remarks: GSMR 711 passing by the old depot in Almond, NC.
Videographer Profile  Detailed Video Statistics

  User Comments on this Video (3)

Posted by Derek Stewart on March 3, 2010

Finally! A GSMR video! And, by the way, that is a great horn on ol' 711.

Posted by Dieselman on March 5, 2010

Thank you Joey,please keep chasing the geeps!

Posted by Chris on June 22, 2010

The GSMR is one of my favorite railroad lines. It was the old Southern Railway Murphy branch that ran from near Asheville, North Carolina to Murphy. Southern Railway discontinued passenger service along the line in 1948. In 1988, Norfolk Southern filed to abandon the line; however, the State of North Carolina purchased the line before the rails were ripped out. Today, the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad is a popular tourist attraction.

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