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- Railroads In Tennessee: Map, History, Abandoned Lines
Tennessee railroads are perhaps best known for their rugged operations through Appalachia However, being so far west it is also unique in being home to both eastern and western railroads
- List of Tennessee railroads - Wikipedia
The following railroads operate in the U S state of Tennessee ^ This is one or more of the Class I railroads that the railroad became part of, if any Association of American Railroads (2003), Railroad Service in Tennessee (PDF) Retrieved May 11, 2005
- Railroad Maps - Tennessee
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- 6 Scenic Train Rides To Take In Tennessee - Southern Living
There are two Amtrak stations in Tennessee, both on the City of New Orleans route in the western part of the state
- Tennessee - Abandoned Rails
Browse maps, pictures and histories of abandoned railroad lines in the state of Tennessee
- Railroads - Tennessee Encyclopedia
Tennesseans considered railroads as early as 1827, when a rail connection between the Hiwassee and Coosa Rivers was proposed The general assembly granted six charters in 1831 for railroad construction, but these early efforts failed when financial support did not materialize Early railroad fever struck hardest in East Tennessee
- The 10 Best Scenic Train Rides in Tennessee
East Tennessee train rides are one of the top tourist attractions in the Smoky Mountains along the North Carolina border But there are also great train trips that pair perfectly with visiting the country music capital of Nashville! All these railroads in Tennessee have some interesting history
- Railroads | US Department of Transportation
Learn more about the Nation's railroad system by visiting the Federal Railroad Administration website
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