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East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway: Knoxville Belt Railroad: SOU: 1887 1898 Southern Railway: Knoxville and Bristol Railway: SOU: 1898 1903 Southern Railway: Knoxville and Carolina Railroad: 1921 1926 Smoky Mountain Railroad: Knoxville and Charleston Railroad: SOU: 1852 1873 Knoxville and Augusta Railroad: Knoxville, Cumberland Gap ...
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In 1902, Southern hired architect Frank Pierce Milburn (1868–1926) to design a series of new train stations across the South, including the new terminal in Knoxville. The new Knoxville terminal opened to the public in 1903 and the similar express depot opened in 1907. [2]
The Knoxville and Holston River Railroad (reporting mark KXHR) operates over 18.98 miles (30.55 km) within Knoxville and Marbledale, Tennessee. This short line railroad was created in 1998 and is currently owned by Gulf and Ohio Railways. [1] The railroad also hosts a tourist train run by Gulf & Ohio Railways, the Three Rivers Rambler. [2]
Chattanooga Union Station; L & N Train Station (Clarksville, Tennessee) Louisville and Nashville Freight Depot (Knoxville, Tennessee), listed on the NRHP in Knox County, Tennessee; L&N Station (Knoxville), NRHP-listed as "Louisville and Nashville Passenger Station" Memphis Union Station; Nashville Union Station
Baxter purchased the Nashville & Knoxville Railroad in 1902, and two years later the Tennessee Central completed a line from Nashville to the Illinois Central tracks at Hopkinsville, Kentucky, thus connecting Middle Tennessee to the rest of the country. Cookeville residents could now travel all the way to Minnesota via 10-hour train ride. [1]
The L&N Station is a former rail passenger station in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, located in the downtown area at the northern end of the World's Fair Park.Built in 1905 by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad and designed by its chief engineer, Richard Montfort, the station was renovated for use in the 1982 World's Fair, and is currently home to Knox County's STEM-based magnet high ...
Pages in category "Railway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .