Trains and Tennessee go together like biscuits and jam. The Volunteer State’s history with railways dates back to 1845 when the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad became the state’s first railroad.
Watertown, a town in Wilson County of about 1,550 residents as of the 2020 census, experiences a tourism boon 16-18 Saturdays per year when the train comes to town. The Tennessee Railway Museum's ...
It sounds like a page out of “The Polar Express“: Rushing through darkened woods on a gaily decorated train, sharing smiles and laughs with other holiday revelers from your cozy seat. If you find ...
With its mountains and river gorges, it’s no wonder Chattanooga, Tennessee, is known as the “Scenic City.” This southeastern Tennessee town offers an exquisite landscape to explore and savor. When ...