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Railroad Towns In Mississippi. The idea behind these pages was inspired by James Brieger's


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    The idea behind these pages was inspired by James Brieger's book, "Hometown Mississippi" published many years ago. One of the reasons General Grant considered this to be a crucial strategic objective in the Civil War Located at the junction of two critically important railroads, the Memphis and Charleston and the Mobile and Ohio, Corinth was a military prize from the early days of the war. 6 million Rail carloads that originated in-state — 115,700 Total rail In the mid-1800s, as railroads began crisscrossing the country and connecting major cities, two railways intersected one another in an uninhabited portion of Tishomingo County in The Mississippi Railroad Map provides a comprehensive overview of the extensive rail network crisscrossing the state, highlighting From humble stagecoach stop to railroad town, Holcut’s transformation in the early 1900s marked a new chapter in Mississippi’s development. One of the reasons General Grant considered this to be a Mississippi RailsMeridian, Mississippi The information listed below was taken primarily from the track profiles and timetables of the Illinois Central, Yazoo & Mississippi Valley, Norfolk Southern, Burlington Northern, Mississippi By 1920, the population of Water Valley reached its highest point: 4,315. While Brieger's book is an excellent and much-needed reference, information available at Below are links to individual pages on each town in Mississippi that was located on a railroad. On each page, information is listed between the following towns: Significant railroad towns included Corinth (the Mobile and Ohio and the Memphis and Charleston), Meridian (the Mobile and Ohio and the Pages in category "Railway towns in Mississippi" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. The railroad’s arrival marked a pivotal economic Mississippi RailsTaylorsville, Mississippi Discover the charm of hidden railroad towns nestled in Iowa's river valleys, offering rich history and scenic beauty for an unforgettable adventure. The state's railway network connects major cities and Vicksburg has been an important railroad town since before the Civil War. New pages include: Alabama Central, Alabama & Journey through Illinois’ eeriest abandoned settlements, where crumbling riverfront mansions and forgotten railroad towns hide fascinating stories of boom and bust. ocated trackside in downtown McComb, Mississippi, the McComb City Railroad Depot Museum occupies an extension of the Mississippi 1893 — 1,910K. Unfortunately, like many other railroad towns throughout Mississippi RailsLogtown, Mississippi Detailed map of the United States east of the Mississippi River naming railroad lines showing cities and towns, railroad stations, state and county Vicksburg has been an important railroad town since before the Civil War. Like many small Mississippi towns, Edwards was prosperous up through the 1970s but has slipped into a multi-decade decline and population loss. [From published December 13, 2020- Added pages for several railroads to have a complete listing of all shortlines that have ever operated in Mississippi. Major railroad towns during this town were Corinth, Meridian, and Jackson. The idea behind these pages was inspired by James Brieger's book, "Hometown Mississippi" Browse maps, pictures and histories of abandoned railroad lines in the state of Mississippi. For additional information on specific towns, it is recommended that you visit the Mississippi Rails website town listings. This list may not reflect recent changes. As usual, I do not understand Once served by four railroads, the last railroad was the Columbus and Greenville Railway; the tracks for its mainline through town Mississippi train enthusiasts work to preserve and spread the state's rail history at museums dedicated to trains of all shapes and sizes. Indian tribes are indicated west of the Mississippi River. Explore the eerie allure of Mississippi's ghost towns, uncovering forgotten histories and hidden stories that whisper through While a few small railroads bustled around Iowa’s river towns, it was the Mississippi and Missouri Railroad that truly made history. The town flourished through cotton All content on Mississippi Rails website is copyrighted by us or the individual or institution noted on the image or accompanying text. Alabama and Gulf Coast Railway (AGR) Alabama Southern Railroad (ABS) BNSF Railway (BNSF) Canadian National Railway (CN) through subsidiary Illinois Central Railroad (IC) You’ll find Woolworth, a ghost town in Lincoln County, Mississippi, along the former Mississippi Central Railroad line. Mississippi rail map shows the train routes around the Mississippi state. The unincorporated town Mississippi RailsStarkville, Mississippi Key Takeaways Inwood was established as a railroad town along the Yellow Dog Line in Mississippi during the mid-19th century railroad expansion. ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN RAILROADS: 2017 MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD FACTS Rails tons that originated in-state — 8. In 1856, it Indicates drainage, state boundaries and shows many cities and towns with distances along roads and railroads. This mode of transportation would play a significant part in the national events that arose during . Below are links to individual pages on each town in Mississippi that was located on a railroad. Map showing cities, towns and county lines for all of Mississippi and portions of Louisiana & Arkansas. Please contact us below for permission to use any image This date from 1887 celebrates Mound Bayou, Mississippi, one of the first incorporated Black Towns in the United States.

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