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Built as Tennessee and North Carolina Railway #5, later renumbered to 102. Sold to the SMRR in 1927. Scrapped for the scrap metal drives during World War 2 in 1943. 107: 2-8-0: Baldwin Locomotive Works: 11/1887: 12/9/1954: Built as East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway #419. Became Southern #107 in 1894.
In addition, the LRR owned a rail bus, and Townsend utilized a rail car. In 1925 Townsend agreed to deed all of the holdings of the Little River Lumber Company to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park for $273,557, or $3.58 per acre. This purchase represented a milestone in the eventual creation of the park.
C. Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Railway; Central of Georgia Railway; Central of Tennessee Railway and Navigation Company; Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad
Athens and Tellico Railway: Tennessee Railroad: TENN SOU: 1918 1973 Tennessee Railway: Tennessee Railway: SOU: 1904 1918 Tennessee Railroad: Tennessee and Alabama Railroad: L&N: 1852 1866 Nashville and Decatur Railroad: Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railroad: SOU: 1911 1922 Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railway: Tennessee and Carolina ...
After the Tennessee section of the Beaver Dam Railroad was abandoned in 1918, the tunnel was widened for the use of Tennessee State Route 133, which still passes through today. [4] The U.S. Forest Service currently maintains a recreational center and campground near the old tunnel, which is located in the Cherokee National Forest. [6]
The HMCR now operates the line between downtown Huntsville and the community of Norton. The tracks between Norton and Incline have been abandoned and in sections, have been removed completely. The Alabama and Tennessee River Railway operates the line south of Guntersville. The ferry service has been abandoned.
Tennessee Central Railway Museum; Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum; Three Rivers Rambler This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 07:06 (UTC). ...
The Southern Appalachia Railway Museum was founded in 1990. [1] The museum collects antique locomotives and rolling stock to run on their 7 miles of track from the K-25 facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee to an interchange with Norfolk Southern at Blair, Tennessee and back.