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The North Carolina attraction opened in 1957 with a one-mile ride aboard the No. 12, the only surviving narrow-gauge engine from the East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad.
The North Carolina attraction opened in 1957 with a one-mile ride aboard the No. 12, the only surviving narrow-gauge engine from the East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad.
The annual event celebrates the golden age of steam locomotives behind Tweetsie's historic narrow-gauge, steam locomotives.
Season passes cost $140 for adults, $100 for kids ages 3-12 and are free for kids 2 and under. Tweetsie Railroad has a lot more than trains, too.