There used to be 1 in Massachussets , down towards Cape Cod , called the Ediville railroad, I belive it is in Carver Mass.
2007-10-04 13:31:24
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answered by the only 1 hobo 5
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Only tourist RRs in the US have steam trains that carry passengers. I know of 3 in my neck o' the woods - Tennessee Valley RR Museum in Chattanooga, Tn, Great Smoky Mountain RR in Bryson City, NC, and the Three Rivers Rambler in Knoxville, Tn. The links are below.
2007-10-05 12:11:46
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answered by Jennypurr 4
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Grand Canyon Railway USA
http://www.thetrain.com/train/
Cass Scenic Rail, Virginia
http://www.cassrailroad.com/
Other US steam
http://www.nyswths.org/beldel.htm
http://www.brwrr.com/
http://www.railsusa.com/links/Tourist_Railroads/
http://www.touristrailways.com/
Europe
Brienz Rothorn Railway Switzerland
http://www.brienz-rothorn-bahn.ch/?lang=en
Schafberg Railway Austria
http://www.schafberg.net/zahnmain.htm
http://www.dlm-ag.ch/index2-en.htm
Puffing Billy, Australia
http://www.puffingbilly.com.au/
The Zig Zag Railway Australia
http://www.zigzagrailway.com.au/
United Kingdom
FFestinog & Welsh Highland
http://www.festrail.co.uk/
West Somerset Railway
http://www.west-somerset-railway.co.uk/
Just some of many.
2007-10-04 21:33:55
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answered by Anonymous
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If you live near Michigan you can ride a train pulled by a steam engine at the Henry Ford Museum. See http://www.hfmgv.org/default.asp
2007-10-04 20:35:40
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answered by saddlesore 3
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There's the Grand Canyon RR. It's a 62 mile long ride from Williams, AZ to the Grand Canyon. Quite entertaining too.
2007-10-04 21:18:46
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answered by Derail 7
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Essex ct just off rt9 just north of old say brook ct This train run up river and back You have a choice of getting off and take a boat ride up river and back Then the train bring you back to the station
2007-10-04 20:34:07
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answered by cindyandfred57 2
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Are you looking for a tourist railroad, excursion trains in the U.S.? If so the link below should be of help.
2007-10-04 21:03:58
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answered by Alco83 4
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steamtown the national rail museum in pennsylvania
only excursions no commuter rails uses steam
2007-10-05 11:30:12
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answered by Michael M 7
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umm depends on where your located. I know of three, that still work. one in Tx, NM, and NC.
what are you needing it for? there are hobbiest all over the web.
2007-10-04 20:32:30
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answered by Nevin 1
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