Western Railway of Alabama depot          
The original Tuskegee Rail Road Company was incorporated February 20, 1860, under special act of the State of Alabama. The company built 5.73 miles of 60-inch gauge railroad from Chehaw to Tuskegee, AL. After converting to standard gauge in August 1898, it operated until 1953
Date: 5/25/1980 Location: Chehaw, AL   Map Show Chehaw on a rail map Views: 988 Collection Of:   Bernie Feltman
Author:  Bernie Feltman
Western Railway of Alabama depot
Picture Categories: Roster,Station This picture is part of album:  Georgia Railroad group (GA; A℘ WofA) roster/still photos
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Name Type Comments Date
Bryan Smith General Unfortunately it appears it was being torn down. Is that correct?? 7/23/2011 1:58:44 PM
Robert Farkas General Thankfully you got this before it was gone. Good piece of history. 7/23/2011 2:56:19 PM
Fred Goff General Nice shot. 7/23/2011 4:21:32 PM
Charles Burgess General Nice depot shot! 7/24/2011 1:14:01 AM
Robert Williams General My dad, O.C. Williams, worked at this depot from about 1950 until 1956. We lived in a section house near the tracks to the left of this photo. 1/23/2021 4:21:24 PM

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