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Re: (rshsdepot) Southern Depots
- Subject: Re: (rshsdepot) Southern Depots
- From: Chris Ness <mness215_@_comcast.net>
- Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 21:03:29 -0400
- In-Reply-To: <200708020937.l729b04n091202_@_net.bluemoon.net>
- References: <200708020937.l729b04n091202_@_net.bluemoon.net>
> - -----Original Message-----
> From: AMTRAIN_@_aol.com [mailto:AMTRAIN@aol.com]
> There is a good article on eight depots in the Chattanoga Tennessee area
> in the September 2007 edition of "Railfan & Railroad" Magaine.The list of
> featured stations include, Tenton GA, Niota TN (the oldest depot in
> Tennnessee), Fort Payne AL, Etowah, TN, Stevenson AL, Ringgold GA, Cowan
TN, and Bridgeport AL. The latter four depots were Nashville Chattanooga &
St. Louis Stataions.
Thought you might enjoy a picture of a couple of these stations that I have
posted on Flickr.
Ringgold:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/luxomni/992042776/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/luxomni/991190819/
And Etowah:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/luxomni/991189641/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/luxomni/992039384/
And one more L&N he didn't mention, Tate, GA:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/luxomni/918422432/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/luxomni/320994836/
> Terry L. Coats-VP
> Nashville Chattanooga & St. Louis
> Railway Preservation Society _www.ncstl.com_ (http://www.ncstl.com/)
Dumb question - when is it NC&StL and when is it L&N? I know the railroads
shared rail from Atlanta to Cartersville, and ultimately combine and
recombine (and recombine again) to become Family Lines and then CSX, but I
always think of Etowah as Louisville and Nashville station and line(s).
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