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  2. Atlanta, Knoxville and Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    This allowed only four railcars at a time to be brought up or down when making the turn out of the valley. Extremely inefficient and time-consuming, it was replaced by what is known as the Hiwassee Loop. [1] Trains went nearly twice around Bald Mountain, passing over their own tracks on a wooden trestle.

  3. Spiral (railway) - Wikipedia

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    Williams Loop, east of East Quincy, California at on the former Western Pacific Railroad now part of Union Pacific Railroad. [118] Hiwassee Loop, also known as the Hook and Eye; 2 miles NNE of Farner, Tennessee at on the former Atlanta, Knoxville and Northern Railway now operated as a heritage railroad by the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum ...

  4. Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum (reporting mark TVRM) [1] is a railroad museum and heritage railroad in Chattanooga, Tennessee.. The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum was founded as a chapter of the National Railway Historical Society in 1960 by Paul H. Merriman and Robert M. Soule, Jr., along with a group of local railway preservationists.

  5. 7 Chattanooga Train Rides For The Most Scenic Fall Views - AOL

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    The majority of the best Chattanooga train rides for fall are organized through the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum (TVRM), which was founded in 1961 as part of an effort to preserve, restore ...

  6. East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad Company was incorporated under special act of Tennessee on February 19, 1836 as the Hiwassee Rail Road Company. [1]The company built 81.23 miles (130.73 km) of 5 ft (1,524 mm) [2] gauge railroad line between Dalton, Georgia and Loudon, Tennessee in 1852, 28.7 miles (46.2 km) of railroad line between Loudon, Tennessee and Knoxville, Tennessee in 1855 and ...

  7. List of Tennessee railroads - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee and Sequatchie Valley Railroad: 1880 1883 Tennessee Central Railroad: Tennessee Southern Railroad: IC: 1881 1884 Louisville, New Orleans and Texas Railway: Tennessee State Line Railroad: SOU: 1882 1886 East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad: Tennessee Valley Railroad: SOU: 1887 1888 East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway

  8. Hiwassee River - Wikipedia

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    The Hiwassee River originates from a spring on the north slope of Rocky Mountain in Towns County in the northern area of the State of Georgia. It flows northward into North Carolina before turning westward into Tennessee, flowing into the Tennessee River a few miles west of what is now State Route 58 in Meigs County, Tennessee. The river is ...

  9. Hiwassee River Heritage Center - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the arrival of the first European settlers, the area where Charleston and Bradley County is located was occupied by the Cherokee. [3] The land north of the Hiwassee River, located less than 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the heritage center, was purchased by the U.S. government from the Cherokee Nation in 1819, and in 1821, the Indian Agency was moved to present-day Charleston a short ...