Anniston and Atlantic Railroad
The Anniston and Atlantic Railroad was a 53-mile 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad built between Anniston, Alabama and Sylacauga, Alabama, via Talladega, Alabama and Murphy, Alabama. It was founded by A.L. Tyler of Anniston, who obtained a charter on August 17, 1883 and opened the 30 mile stretch between Anniston and Talladega on May 15, 1884. An extension to Sycamore, Alabama was opened on September 15, 1884 and to Sylacauga, Alabama on December 1, 1886. The line was built to haul timber, charcoal and iron ore to Anniston, where it could be transferred to the standard gauge Southern Railway.
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
Anniston and Atlantic Railroad
The Anniston and Atlantic Railroad was a 53-mile 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad built between Anniston, Alabama and Sylacauga, Alabama, via Talladega, Alabama and Murphy, Alabama. It was founded by A.L. Tyler of Anniston, who obtained a charter on August 17, 1883 and opened the 30 mile stretch between Anniston and Talladega on May 15, 1884. An extension to Sycamore, Alabama was opened on September 15, 1884 and to Sylacauga, Alabama on December 1, 1886. The line was built to haul timber, charcoal and iron ore to Anniston, where it could be transferred to the standard gauge Southern Railway.
has abstract
The Anniston and Atlantic Rail ...... ration's trackage in the area.
@en
closing year
opening year
Wikipage page ID
Wikipage revision ID
680,790,478
hq city
Anniston, Alabama
locale
North-eastern Alabama
subject
comment
The Anniston and Atlantic Rail ...... andard gauge Southern Railway.
@en
label
Anniston and Atlantic Railroad
@en
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Anniston and Atlantic Railroad
@en