- Smoky Mountain Railroad
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railroad_name= Smoky Mountain Railroad
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locale=east Tennessee
start_year=1910
end_year=1962
gauge=RailGauge|60
hq_city=Knoxville, Tennessee The Smoky Mountain Railroad was a shortstandard gauge rail line that ran fromKnoxville, Tennessee toSevierville, Tennessee from 1910 until 1962.The railroad started out as the Knoxville, Sevierville and Eastern Railway Co., incorporated on July 15, 1907 with a capital stock of $500,000. Construction began in earnest in 1909 and a major portion of the road was opened between Vestal and Sevierville on December 20th, 1909, bringing the line's total length to 27.8 miles. The line connected with the Southern Railway at Knoxville. Rail route at [ [http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&FORM=LMLTCP&cp=35.889189~-83.724403&style=a&lvl=12&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=16567870&phx=0&phy=0&phscl=1&encType=1&mapurl=http://siliconvalleytrails.pbwiki.com/f/smokey%20mnt%20rail%20line.kmz&encType=1 Smoky Mountain Railway Map ] ]
The railroad changed ownership numerous times over years, as the line was never particularly profitable and struggled to stay afloat with as few as 300 carloads of freight being shipped out of Sevierville annually.
World War II brought about the only notable period of profitability for the railroad, as theTennessee Valley Authority initiated construction ofDouglas Dam on theFrench Broad River a few miles north of Sevierville. Abranch line was constructed from Sevierville to the dam site, and the Smoky Mountain Railroad hauled in most of the equipment and materials needed to construct the dam.Once the dam was complete the railroad once again began to struggle and by 1946 the line was losing money. The stockholders of the railroad applied for abandonment in 1947, however the
Interstate Commerce Commission denied the request. The railroad continued to operate until 1962 when the ICC finally approved a request for abandonment. [ [http://www.taplines.net/November/smry.htm Smoky Mountain Railway ] ]Several of the Smoky Mountain Railroad's former locomotives are still in existence. In 1961
steam locomotives #107, a2-8-0 ; and #206, a2-6-0 ; were sold to "Rebel Railroad", anarrow gauge tourist train line built at nearby Pigeon Forge for static display. Rebel Railroad changed ownership over the years and is today part of theDollywood theme park. #107 is still on display at the entrance to Dollywood, however #206 was sold to the "Chattanooga Choo-Choo Hotel" inChattanooga, Tennessee in the early 1970s. [ [http://steamlocomotive.info/vlocomotive.cfm?Display=1149 Steam Locomotive Information ] ] [ [http://steamlocomotive.info/vlocomotive.cfm?Display=1134 Steam Locomotive Information ] ]4-6-2 #110, originally built for the Little River Railroad, is now atColdwater, MI operating on a tourist railroad. [ [http://steamlocomotive.info/vlocomotive.cfm?Display=474 Steam Locomotive Information ] ]References
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