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  2. Historic bridges of the Atlanta area - Wikipedia

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    Browns Bridge Road (part of Georgia 369) still exists east of Georgia 9 at Coal Mountain. Just upstream of the original bridge location, a modern bridge carries the road over the lake. To see more information on the modern Browns Bridge, click Browns Bridge. A different Brown Bridge (not Browns) was located near Covington.

  3. Viaducts of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta was founded as a railroad city. It had at least six major rail lines entering the city. There were many places where pedestrian traffic encountered that on the rails. The first viaduct was just the Broad Street bridge which was rebuilt several times, the second wooden version designed by Lemuel Grant in 1865 [1] but longer viaducts were ...

  4. Kate Shelley High Bridge - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1950s, traffic on the bridge was limited to one train at a time. [5] In 1986, some of the bridge towers were damaged in a wind storm. [5] Union Pacific Railroad is the current owner of the bridge, and starting in 2001, they undertook an inspection and repair program; this resulted in both tracks being opened again, but with a 25-mile-per-hour (40 km/h) slow order.

  5. Freighthopping - Wikipedia

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    Illegally hopping a ride on a private freight car began with the invention of the train. In the United States , freighthopping became a common means of transportation following the American Civil War as the railroads began pushing westward, especially among migrant workers who became known as " hobos ".

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  7. Western and Atlantic Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Trains departed from Atlanta at 8:50 a.m. and 7 p.m. and arrived there at 1:35 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. Not much has happened in between 1867 and now, track realignments in some areas resulted in height clearances and track improvements. CSXT 8029 is waiting for another train at the siding at Tunnel Hill, Georgia, on the Western & Atlantic Sub.

  8. List of rail accidents (1930–1939) - Wikipedia

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    December 13 – United States – Dearing, Georgia: Three trainmen were killed and ten others injured in the head-on collision of two Georgia Railroad trains at the station in this town near Augusta. The train bound from Augusta to Atlanta overran a switch and struck a train bound to Augusta from Atlanta which was standing at the depot. [42]

  9. Sidney Lanier Bridge - Wikipedia

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    To this end, he supported the construction of a bridge across the Brunswick River, near the island, [7] that would reduce the travel distance between the city of Brunswick and the island by 14 miles (23 km). [1] The bridge would be located immediately south of the city's downtown and about 5.4 mi (8.7 km) upstream from the river's mouth. [8]