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Peach Tree Southern Railway (Brookwood Station)

Peachtree Southern Railway, now known as Brookwood Station, is the last passenger terminal in Atlanta, a city which owes its existence to railroads. Representing a fine example of a suburban railroad terminal, it is the work of the eminent Atlanta ...

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South Station

This 1898 headhouse was designed by Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, the successor of firm to H.H. Richardson, as the earliest and last remaining example of classical revival style of railway architecture in Boston. Originally known as South Union Terminal, it ...

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South Side Station

Beginning of the End

This original South Side Railroad station, the oldest such building in the state, was built around 1854 when the line was completed from Petersburg westward to Lynchburg, a distance of 123 miles. An express train could ...

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South Side Station

The Retreat Begins

Begin the 26-stop auto driving tour of Gen. Robert E. Lee’s Retreat from Petersburg to Appomattox at this point. The tour covers over 100 miles and takes approximately four to five hours to complete. A map can ...

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South Platte Station

[Pony Express medallion on top]

1860-61

South Platte Station

1.5 mi. directly south

Erected to the intrepid riders and operators 1932 by Deuel Co.

Marker is on Nebraska Route 138.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Lang Southern Pacific Station

On September 5, 1876, Charles Crocker, President of the Southern Pacific Company, drove a gold spike here to complete his company's San Joaquin Valley Line, the first rail connection of Los Angeles with San Francisco and Transcontinental lines.

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Southern Pacific Passenger & Freight Station

1174 East Commerce

Listed in the

National Register of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is at the intersection of Hoefgen Avenue and Commerce Street, on the right when traveling north on Hoefgen Avenue.

Courtesy ...

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