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.
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.
Very nice! Thank you for sharing. Great steam photo's.
Manny
YesteRRails L.L.C., Owner/Operator
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railroad (1884-1925)
San Antonio, Fredericksburg & Northern Railway (1913-1917)
"Reflecting the Frisco influence in the railroads of the Texas Hill Country"
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...aneexhibit.htm Biography and Photo of John Taylor Cochrane, builder of AT&N.
http://www.abandonedrails.com/Alabam...thern_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/...pening-up.html J. T. Cochran also built the Miss. RR from Amory to Fulton. I didn't know that.
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collecti...470p/resource/ Tombigbee River Bridge BEFORE collapse.
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