Did you know the reason the first train is sitting where it is and out of use is because it’s not a narrow gauge locomotive? It can’t run on the tracks at Dollywood.
Personally, I’ll take both. They both have their ups and downs. Dollywood’s got the bigger size, better looking tracks, steeper grades, and resultantly better shows with the engines, and Tweetsie’s got the variety of events, the acknowledgement and celebration of their ET&WNC heritage, and the 12 which started it all.
7 inch Crosby’s were never produced. The most common sizes were 3, 4, 5, or 6 inch Crosby’s. But they did also make 8 inch Crosby’s too which were found on southern PS4 locomotives
I love Tweetsie more because I grew up with that train it was inspiring now I wanna be a worker at Union Pacific and maybe chack out the big boy!
I love Tweetsie
Did you know the reason the first train is sitting where it is and out of use is because it’s not a narrow gauge locomotive? It can’t run on the tracks at Dollywood.
Ya it’s too bad
Do you like Tweetsie Railroad or Dollywood better?
Tweetsie
@@TrainTableRailroad me too
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Tweetsie Railroad
Personally, I’ll take both. They both have their ups and downs. Dollywood’s got the bigger size, better looking tracks, steeper grades, and resultantly better shows with the engines, and Tweetsie’s got the variety of events, the acknowledgement and celebration of their ET&WNC heritage, and the 12 which started it all.
6 inch Crosby*😀
Actually the fireman said 7 inch
@@TrainTableRailroad This is a 6 inch Crosby, 7 inches never existed.
@@CarolinaRailfan I’m just saying that’s what he said.
7 inch Crosby’s were never produced. The most common sizes were 3, 4, 5, or 6 inch Crosby’s. But they did also make 8 inch Crosby’s too which were found on southern PS4 locomotives
@@mattdotsonrailfanproductio266 ok idk why the fireman said that then
How early did you have to get in to catch the crew getting the train ready?
A little before 9:30
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