The Louisville, New Orleans and Texas Railway was built between 1888 and 1890 and was admitted to the Illinois Central Railroad system in 1892. It ran between Memphis, Tennessee, and New Orleans, Louisiana, through Vicksburg, Mississippi, and Baton Rouge.
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Locale | Southern United States |
Dates of operation | 1888– |
Technical | |
Track gauge | Standard gauge |
Companies
editIterations of the Louisville, New Orleans and Texas Railway include:[1]
- Clinton and Port Hudson Railroad 1889
- Mississippi Valley and Ship Island Railroad 1884
- Grand Gulf and Port Gibson Railroad 1881
- Mobile and Northwestern Railroad 1891
- Natchez, Jackson and Columbus Railroad 1890
- West Feliciana Railway 1889
Legacy
editThe subsidiary Clinton and Port Hudson Railroad is commemorated by the Old Hickory Railroad, a narrow-gauge tourist railway in Jackson, LA. [2]
References
edit- ^ RAILROADS IN NORTH AMERICA; Some Historical Facts and An Introduction to an Electronic Database of North American Railroads and Their Evolution by M. C. Hallberg (April 24, 2006) [1] Archived 2008-05-12 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "THE OLD HICKORY RAILROAD - History".
External links
edit- Railroads of the Illinois Central System
- Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. MS-1, "West Feliciana Railroad Right-of-Way, Woodville, Wilkinson County, MS", 19 photos, 9 data pages, 2 photo caption pages