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SRM History: A Real ‘Cinderama’
Story
Originally published in 1979, this article highlights the early
history of the Southeastern Railway Museum
All Fired Up: An Old Friend Returns
Ex-Georgia Power steam locomotive #97 returned to operation on
September 20th and 21st of 1997 after last running at the museum
in 1991.
Trackless Trolley Returns to
Atlanta
SRM has acquired a trackless trolley that once ran in the city of
Atlanta. Donated by Stephen Siniard of Cartecay, Georgia, Georgia
Power #1296 was moved to the museum in late February, 1998 by the
Army Reserve.
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An Obscure Railroad Hub
As the 20th century winds down, the town of Stillmore, Ga. is a
quiet town without benefit of railroad service.
Atlanta: Destiny, Destruction,
and Determination
The story of Atlanta's first fifty years would be labeled
"far fetched" by Southerners. From open frontier to
commercial center to smoldering rubble to unparalleled resurgence:
the plot outline sounds like a trailer for a 1930s B movie.
Magic Carpets Made of Steel
On a typical January day in 1914, the Atlanta, Birmingham &
Coast, Atlanta & West Point, Central of Georgia, Georgia
Railroad, Louisville & Nashville, Seaboard Air Line, Southern,
and Western & Atlantic moved 152 passenger and 459 freight
trains to and from Atlanta from meaningful points of the compass.
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