Website with lot's of AT&N Photos

Discussion in 'A.T.&N. R.R.' started by trainchaser007 (Brandon Adams RIP 9/22/2017), Aug 6, 2012.

  1. trainchaser007 (Brandon Adams RIP 9/22/2017)

    trainchaser007 (Brandon Adams RIP 9/22/2017) Passed away September 22, 2017

    This link should take you to the Mississippi rails website. http://www.msrailroads.com/AT&N.htm I'm not sure why a website devoted to Mississippi Rails would have anything about an Alabama exclusive railroad but it does.
     
  2. SAFN SAAP

    SAFN SAAP Member

    Very nice! Thank you for sharing. Great steam photo's.
     
  3. trainchaser007 (Brandon Adams RIP 9/22/2017)

    trainchaser007 (Brandon Adams RIP 9/22/2017) Passed away September 22, 2017

    More websites with AT&N Photos and info. Just sharing my AT&N research...
    http://condrenrails.com/Frisco/Frisco_PaintShop_RSs.htm AT&N paint scheme info w/photos.
    http://donsdepot.donrossgroup.net/dr634.htm Good color photos of AT&N 401 and AT&N 11.
    http://hawkinsrails.net/shortlines/atn/atn.htm
    http://frisco.demopolis.ws/atn.htm Nice logos for decals and good photos including Tombigbee River Bridge Collapse.
    http://www.southalabama.edu/archives/html/exhibit/cochrane/cochraneexhibit.htm Biography and Photo of John Taylor Cochrane, builder of AT&N.
    http://www.abandonedrails.com/Alabama_Tennessee_and_Northern_Railroad Nice map. No photos. A little info here and there that I haven't read anywhere else.
    http://www.reocities.com/nashville/rodeo/4694/atn.html The latest photo of Reform depot I've seen.
    http://itawambahistory.blogspot.com/2007/06/mississippian-railway-opening-up.html J. T. Cochran also built the Miss. RR from Amory to Fulton. I didn't know that.
    http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/hh/item/al0873.photos.006470p/resource/ Tombigbee River Bridge BEFORE collapse.
     

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