Great video!! It's nice to see the "Yukon Queen" and her sisters promoted like you've done here. I love #12, but I think #190 should be showcased more by the park.
192 came to the "Dollywood" property in 1961 when the park first opened as Rebel Railroad and has remained on the property throughout the transistion from Rebel Railroad to Goldrush Junction to Silver Dollar City TN to present day Dollywood.
Great video!! It's nice to see the "Yukon Queen" and her sisters promoted like you've done here. I love #12, but I think #190 should be showcased more by the park.
TRR12fan 1 year ago
two survive down here in Australia as the AC16 class, both are now operational.
RedtailFox1 2 years ago
I've seen video of them. They're pretty nice.
yq190fan 2 years ago
poor 195 just sitting and rusting YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN IN MY MIND
tweetsiefan1 2 years ago
That makes two of us.
yq190fan 2 years ago
@yq190fan i think there talking about getting 195 out of there and restoring her :) idk tho thats what i heard
southern4501isawesom 1 year ago
192 came to the "Dollywood" property in 1961 when the park first opened as Rebel Railroad and has remained on the property throughout the transistion from Rebel Railroad to Goldrush Junction to Silver Dollar City TN to present day Dollywood.
pinslasher 2 years ago
I don't know why I forgot about Rebel Railroad. Thanks!
yq190fan 2 years ago