Our local Train store

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Thanks for the pics! Wow, we sure don't have any train shops like that around here. I noticed in the pictures that they also have a nice collection of postwar American Flyer. Thanks for sharing this with us. I don't know if I will ever see it in person, but thanks to great people like Tyson, we still get to enjoy it.
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Tyson Rayles

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Ed it's right across the state line from Gatlinburg, Tenn. When you get ready to head this way e-mail or pm me and I will get with you on directions from wherever you will be to there!
Pete, I figured you would remember it! :D Mike you are right it is better than leafing thru a catalog! :)
 

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I was there last Spring. Your pictures are great, but can only give us a sample of what you will see on a live visit.

Combine this with a ride on the Great Smokey Mountains Railroad and you will have a great experience. Just to tease you a little more:
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The GSMR engineer is returning to GP-7, number 777, after stopping to give the passengers and crew a lunch break alongside the Nantahola River.
 

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Amen Peirce, plus besides checking out the real and model trains they can go whitewater rafting, canoeing or kayaking, horseback riding, camping, fishing, antiquing, gem mining, boating, skiing (in the winter snow skiing) or checkout the Casino just to name some of the other things to do around here! ;)