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====== The Real MT&A ====== | ====== The Real MT&A ====== | ||
- | The Middle Tennessee and Alabama Railway (MT&A) was a real railroad that existed in some form from 1887 until 1929. The railroad had ups and downs during its short existence. The MT&A was originally chartered as the Decatur, Chesapeake, and New Orleans (DC&NO) Railway in 1887. While this sounds like a grand idea and a very big idea in 1887, it really only required that a rail line be built from Gallatin, TN to Aberdeen, MS, which would have likely been 250 to 300 miles of track, depending upon the route taken. The DC&NO was successful in building | + | The Middle Tennessee and Alabama Railway (MT&A) was a real railroad that existed in some form from 1887 until 1929. The railroad had ups and downs during its short existence. The MT&A was originally chartered as the Decatur, Chesapeake, and New Orleans (DC&NO) Railway in 1887. While this sounds like a grand idea and a very big idea in 1887, it really only required that a rail line be built from Gallatin, TN to Aberdeen, MS, which would have likely been 250 to 300 miles of track, depending upon the route taken. The DC&NO was successful in building |
- | In 1893, a group of investors purchased the line and named it the MT&A. They were able to extend the line as far as Jeff, AL. Jeff was located northwest of Huntsville, AL and is known as Harvest today. Later the line was extended to the community of Capshaw. The line managed to make regular runs, carrying passengers and freight on a single mixed train. But by 1897, the MT&A was in financial trouble also. | + | In 1893, a group of investors purchased the line and named it the Middle Tennessee and Alabama (MT&A). They were able to extend the line as far as Jeff, AL. Jeff was located northwest of Huntsville, AL and is known as Harvest today. Later the line was extended to the community of Capshaw, called Lax at the time. The line managed to make regular runs, carrying passengers and freight on a single mixed train. But by 1897, the MT&A was in financial trouble also. |
- | In 1897, the Nashville, Chattanooga, | + | In 1897, the Nashville, Chattanooga, |
The NC&StL already had other lines that ran from their mainline to Decatur and to Huntsville, so this line became redundant. Due to the lack of revenue traffic, the NC&StL abandoned the line in 1929, before the depression actually hit. However, the tracks were not removed until the early 1930s. The right of way was sold to Tennessee and Alabama, each state transformed the roadbed into a state road, now known as “Old Railroad Bed Road”. This road still exists to this day. | The NC&StL already had other lines that ran from their mainline to Decatur and to Huntsville, so this line became redundant. Due to the lack of revenue traffic, the NC&StL abandoned the line in 1929, before the depression actually hit. However, the tracks were not removed until the early 1930s. The right of way was sold to Tennessee and Alabama, each state transformed the roadbed into a state road, now known as “Old Railroad Bed Road”. This road still exists to this day. | ||
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