The Old Fort Depot and Railroad Museum

The Old Fort Depot and Railroad Museum The Old Fort Depot and RR museum, where the past meets the present and future.

Norfolk Southern train 203 eastbound along Mill Creek just east of Henrys Station once the end of the Western North Caro...
05/10/2026

Norfolk Southern train 203 eastbound along Mill Creek just east of Henrys Station once the end of the Western North Carolina RR once they arrive in Old Fort , NC they’ll get a fresh crew and be clear of the 10mph speed restriction currently on the mountain and continue east .From the Old 70 overpass near Old Fort , NC 5/ 10/26

Afternoon traffic jam as eastbound NS train 203 rolls into Old Fort , NC heading east
05/10/2026

Afternoon traffic jam as eastbound NS train 203 rolls into Old Fort , NC heading east

https://www.oldfortfest.com/
05/06/2026

https://www.oldfortfest.com/

Join the celebration at the Old Fort Trails and Trains Festival. Here’s everything you need to know about Old Fort, North Carolina’s newest street festival in downtown Old Fort, NC.

Gearing up for Trails and Trains Festival!!!!!!   🚂.. ..  lots of projects!!!!!
05/06/2026

Gearing up for Trails and Trains Festival!!!!!! 🚂.. .. lots of projects!!!!!

Call for Videos and Photos: Documenting the Restoration of the Old Fort Loops Railroad after Hurricane HeleneSubmissions...
04/28/2026

Call for Videos and Photos: Documenting the Restoration of the Old Fort Loops Railroad after Hurricane Helene

Submissions will be accepted through Monday, May 4 midnight

The railroad through Old Fort is back, but we want to remember the journey! We are producing a 30-minute film to celebrate the resilience of the community and the incredible restoration of the Old Fort Loops railroad after Hurricane Helene.

Did you capture photos or video relating to the effects of Hurricane Helene, the work completed by RJ Corman, or exciting moments leading up to the restoration? We want to include content from your perspective!

What we need:
Videos and photos of the damage and repair work on the Old Fort to Ridgecrest tracks.
The rally and excitement around the first returning train.

To submit: Upload your content to
https://upload.crowdriff.com/OldFortRailRoadProject

We cannot accept email submissions.

By submitting this form and uploading your media you agree to allow Destination McDowell, Town of Old Fort, and The Old Fort Depot and Railroad Museum to use aforementioned media in upcoming marketing and historic catalogue projects, including advertising, digital gallery, montages, and other creative works not mentioned here.

Submissions will be accepted through Monday, May 4 midnight

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Come see us today !!! 2-5 pm
04/26/2026

Come see us today !!! 2-5 pm

5. The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
04/24/2026

5. The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad

Best train rides in the USA? ✅

We're thrilled to be included in this exceptional list of scenic train trips. "Waiting on the train platform is one of those deliciously anticipatory moments in traveling. You hear the train in the distance, and as it pulls up, you can’t believe your good fortune that you get to board and be whisked away for a true adventure."

Wherever you are based, you can't go wrong with a train ride. And this list has some excellent recommendations, including our own Alleghany Special which ventures west from historic Staunton and through the fields and farms of Virginia's Shenandoah Valley, bound for the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. It's a three-hour round excursion departs at 10:30 am every Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Learn more at https://www.virginiascenicrailway.com/rides/alleghany-special/

See Time Out Magazine's full list of the "Most Scenic Train Rides In America" here: https://www.timeout.com/usa/things-to-do/most-scenic-train-rides-in-america

NS post from Saturday
04/21/2026

NS post from Saturday

04/20/2026
Here is a look back to one of the best mainline big steam chases I ever experienced following Norfolk and Western Class ...
04/20/2026

Here is a look back to one of the best mainline big steam chases I ever experienced following Norfolk and Western Class J 4-8-4 611 on her round trip from Spencer to Asheville and return via Norfolk Southern's S Line and the famed Old Fort Loops across the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Old Fort, North Carolina
Sunday April 10, 2016

Striding Into Old Fort

With the news that Norfolk Southern has just run the first freight over the famed Southern Loops and reopened this legendary eastern mountain crossing after the devastation wrought by Hurricane Helene in September 2024 I thought I'd share a photo from the last time I visited. Here's what I wrote when originally posted:

Here is a look back to one of the best mainline big steam chases I ever experienced following Norfolk and Western Class J 4-8-4 611 on her round trip from Spencer to Asheville and return via Norfolk Southern's S Line and the famed Old Fort Loops across the Blue Ridge Mountains. Though she traveled this route many times during her first excursion career in the 1980s and early 90s this trip would turn out to be her one and only time traversing the route during NS' short lived 21st Century Steam program revival.

This is a legendary eastern mountain railroad that was little remarked except by a dedicated few. I always wanted to visit this place and made it on two occasions....and I'm glad I did. Because in May of 2020 thanks the closing of the Linwood hump as part of the continued PSR driven traffic changes all through trains were removed from this route leaving only the daily round trip passage of the Asheville to Bridgewater local. But four years ago there were still two daily pairs of trains that traversed the length of the route along with occasional unit trains, extras, and re-routes.

The line is generally flat from Salisbury 111 miles west to Old Fort where suddenly it meets the thrust of the Blue Ridge Mountains and climbs 1000 ft to the Eastern Continental Divide at Ridgecrest, elevation 2535 ft. The top of the grade is only three miles as the crow flies from Old Fort, but it takes about 13 rail miles to get there. There are seven tunnels (including the 1832 ft long one at the summit) on the line and grades as steep as 2.9%. The train is seen here having reached the bottom of the grade on their return trip east as they curl over the Orchard St. crossing at MP 111.5. They will momentarily cross over Mill Creek and under Main Street before rolling through the center of town and past the throngs of fans standing by the old Southern Railway depot that is gorgeously restored and a museum.

Completed by the Western North Carolina Railroad in 1880 the route ultimately came into the Southern Railway fold and was an important through route for nearly a century and a half. But now times have changed and the future is uncertain. However, the state of North Carolina has longed to bring passenger rail to Asheville via this route, so with the shift of freight traffic away now may be the time. I'm confident the rails here will remain, though the main focus of their economic utility may shift. Only time will tell.

To learn more find yourself of a copy the September 2006 issue of Trains magazine.

Old Fort, North Carolina
Sunday April 10, 2016

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