 Right now at Appalachian Wireless, you can get the Samsung Galaxy S7 for just $99.99 and get a second one. Free! Service agreement is required on both devices, serving you for the last 25 years with better service and bigger savings at today's Appalachian Wireless. It'll be dark and it'll be chilly, but this Saturday for the 74th time, Santa Claus will make his annual trek by rail through the heart of central Appalachia. Saturday marks the 74th running of the CSX Santa Train. Starting in Shelby Yard in Pike County, Santa will throw gifts from the rear of the train at 13 locations in Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee. The train was originally an effort by CSX Predecessor Line, the Clinchfield Railroad and the Kingsport Tennessee Chamber of Commerce. Now the train, co-sponsored by CSX, the Kingsport Chamber of Commerce, Food City and Dignity U-Ware is part of what is called the World's Longest Christmas Parade. At the end of its run, the train will deliver Santa to the city of Kingsport's Christmas Parade. More than a half day prior to that though, Santa will begin spreading Christmas cheer in the mountains. At Shelby Yard, gifts will start flying from the rear of the train beginning at about 5.45 a.m. before the train departs at 6 a.m. for Marabone and then Elkhorn City where the train is scheduled to arrive at 7.25 a.m. Once the train crosses into Virginia, it will pass through Breaks Interstate Park on its way to Tom's Bottom, Hayside, Clinchcoe, Fremont and Daint and then on to the unofficial halfway point at St. Paul, Virginia. From St. Paul, the train continues further south into Virginia for stops at Dunganon and Fort Blackmore before eventually crossing the iconic Copper Creek Viaduct adjacent to U.S. 23 in Scott County, Virginia. After stops at Kermit and Waycross, Virginia, the train moves on to Kingsport for a 2.58 p.m. arrival time at the Kingsport Parade. All total, 15 tons of toys and food will have been thrown from the rear of the train during the Santa Train's 110-mile trip and countless youngsters and the young at heart will beam with the Christmas spirit. For more information, visit facebook.com slash santatrain or visit ekbtv.com for a detailed schedule of the train's stops. Reporting for EKB News, I'm Chris Anderson.