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The Louisville and Nashville Railroad Depot is a historic train station in Cullman, Alabama.The depot was built in 1913 as a replacement for Cullman's original station. Cullman's founder, John G. Cullmann, gave money to the city upon his death in 1895 to lower the Louisville and Nashville Railroad tracks through town, in order to reduce noise and pollu
The station was licensed to The Voice of Cullman and was owned in part and operated by B.C. Eddins. In 1955, the station moved to the current 1460 kHz to accommodate a power increase to 5,000 watts, still restricted to daytime operations. [5] In 1959, the station expanded to 24-hour broadcasting with the addition of a 500 watt nighttime signal. [6]
Pages in category "Railway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Alabama" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Former Amtrak stations in Alabama (6 P) ... Louisville and Nashville Railroad Depot (Cullman, Alabama) M. Mobile station (Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad) S.
Kensington station, a former C&EI/C&WI railroad station, now the site of Michigan station in Chicago, Illinois Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about railway and public transport stations with the same name.
Chas. A. Alicoate, ed. (1957), "Amplitude Modulation Stations - AM: Alabama", Radio Annual and Television Yearbook, New York: Radio Daily Corp., OCLC 10512206 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: Alabama", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive
Cullman: 27 25 WCQT-LD The Walk TV Birmingham: 28 27 WBUN-LD: Daystar: Birmingham: ... "Alabama TV Stations". Mondo Times. "Alabama Television Stations". Official USA
The station was leased and later sold and funds from the transaction were used to purchase WXXR-AM-FM from Good Earth Broadcasting. In May 2004, Voice of Cullman LLC (Clark P. Jones, member/manager) agreed to transfer the license for WFMH and then- sister station WFMH-FM to Williams Communications (Walton E. Williams Jr., president/director).