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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. | ||
- | ===== The Route of the MT&A ===== | + | [[theroute|The Route]] |
- | The line left Fayetteville from a small rail yard where a wye was used to turn trains. | + | |
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- | Once in Alabama, the line proceeded south with several whistle stops or flag stops. | + | |
- | ==== Tennessee ==== | + | |
- | * Fayetteville | + | |
- | * Harmes | + | |
- | * Tillman | + | |
- | * De Ford | + | |
- | * Sumners Bend | + | |
- | * Hobbs | + | |
- | * Cold Water | + | |
- | * Blanche | + | |
- | * Taft | + | |
- | ==== Alabama ==== | + | |
- | * Akers | + | |
- | * Elkwood Section | + | |
- | * Bobo Section | + | |
- | * Ready Section | + | |
- | * [[madisoncrossroads|Madison Crossroads (Toney)]] | + | |
- | * Jeff (Harvest) | + | |
- | * Clark (Clarkdale) | + | |
- | * Lax (Capshaw) | + | |
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- | ===== Why not further? ===== | + | |
- | The line was only nine miles from the Memphis and Charleston Railroad near Belle Mina, AL. However, the L&N already had a mainline that ran to Decatur from Nashville, through Franklin and Lewisburg. | + | |
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- | The line was about 37 miles long at its greatest length. | + | |
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- | ===== What still exists? ===== | + | |
- | The first thing is the right of way, or at least most of it. Old Railroad Bed Road in Tennessee and Alabama follows the old right of way. The road does vary from the original right of way south of Clark (Clarkdale) and proceeds south down the county line to Madison, AL. | + | |
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- | The second thing that still exists is the Madison Crossroads Depot. | + | |
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- | The third thing that still exists is a rock wall. This wall was built by the railroad at the intersection of Dan Crutcher Road and Old Railroad Bed Road. It was used to pool water at the spring there so that the locomotives could take on water for their journey. | + | |
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- | The forth thing is a bridge across the Elk River that has stood for many years as well. I have seen pictures of the bridge from as late as the 1940s. | + | |
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- | ===== Other things that existed past the railroad ===== | + | |
- | The depot at Lax (Capshaw) stood for many years after the railroad was abandoned. | + | |
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- | There was a tail tale that existed for a number of years according what I have been told. I believe it was near Sumner Bend and the bridge that crossed the river there. | + | |
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- | I have heard stories, but cannot confirm any of them, that some buildings were moved from the rail line after the railroad abandoned the right of way. | + | |
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