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Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia Railway

 Organization

Historical Note

The Tennessee, Alabama & Georgia Railroad was created in 1911 as a reorganization of the failed Chattanooga Southern Railway. Placed in receivership in 1922, the TA&G was purchased and its name changed to the Tennessee, Alabama & Georgia Railway. The 92-mile line spanned from Chattanooga, Tennessee to Gadsden, Alabama and was purchased by the Southern Railway in 1971; a northern portion of the line today (2009) is leased from Norfolk Southern and operated by the Chattooga and Chickamauga Railway.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Tennessee, Alabama & Georgia Railroad Annual Report

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-2009-043
Abstract

The collection includes an annual report of the Tennessee, Alabama & Georgia Railroad Company for 1917, including statistical data on workforce, equipment, and tonnage hauled.

Dates: 1917

Tennessee, Alabama & Georgia Railway Annual Report

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-2009-044
Abstract

The collection includes an annual report of the Tennessee, Alabama & Georgia Railway Company for 1926, including statistical data on workforce, equipment, and tonnage hauled.

Dates: 1926