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On November 9, 1937, the trustees of the Kensington Railway Company sold the railroad's assets, including the 25-foot-wide right-of-way from Kensington to Chevy Chase Lake, at a public auction outside the town post office. [37] In July 1938, the Kensington town council began negotiations to acquire the right-of-way and adjacent land. [38]
Railroad Bridge pedestrian trail that spans half the river, former Louisville and Nashville Railroad bridge 34°46′57″N 87°40′07″W / 34.78256°N 87.66873°W / 34.78256; -87
The Chattooga and Chickamauga Railway (reporting mark CCKY) is a short-line railroad which is headquartered in LaFayette, Georgia, USA.The railroad operated 22 miles (35 km) of the Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railway (a.k.a. the TAG route) from Chattanooga, Tennessee to Kensington, Georgia, which reverted to the Norfolk Southern System and was partially removed after the Dow Reichhold ...
Tenbridge is a vertical-lift railroad bridge over the Tennessee River in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It has a main span of 310 feet (94 m). The original span was a swing span with a center pivot that was originally built in ca. 1879/1880. It was replaced by a vertical lift span in 1917, but the lift towers and machinery were not installed until 1920.
Mobile and Ohio Railroad: GM&O: 1848 1940 Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad: Morgan and Fentress Railway: 1914 1934 N/A Morristown and Carolina Railroad: SOU: 1881 1882 Carolina, Cumberland Gap and Chicago Railway: Morristown and Cumberland Railroad: SOU: 1890 1898 Knoxville and Bristol Railway: Morristown, Cumberland Gap and Ohio Railroad: SOU ...
The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum (reporting mark TVRM) [1] is a railroad museum and heritage railroad in Chattanooga, Tennessee.. The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum was founded as a chapter of the National Railway Historical Society in 1960 by Paul H. Merriman and Robert M. Soule, Jr., along with a group of local railway preservationists.
Chattanooga, Harrison, Georgetown & Charleston Railroad Tunnel: 1863 1978-08-24 Chattanooga Hamilton: Conway Bridge: 1925 2009-11-20 ... Southern Railroad Bridge: 1900
1917 map of the railroad. The Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railroad was created through a reorganization of the Chattanooga Southern Railway in 1911. A few years later, in 1922, the line's name was changed to the Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railway (reporting mark TAG) and was also known as the TAG Route.