Rome Railroad Explained

Railroad Name:Rome Railroad
Locale:Georgia
Start Year:1848
End Year:1896
Hq City:Rome, Georgia
Successor Line:Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway
Old Gauge:, converted to in 1886[1]

This [2] gauge railroad was first chartered as the Memphis Branch Railroad and Steamboat Company of Georgia in 1839. This company built a 20miles line between Rome, Georgia and Kingston where it connected with the Western and Atlantic Railroad.[3] The name was changed to the Rome Railroad in 1850.

In spite of this, the railroad was often referred to as the Rome and Kingston Railroad in both the 1860 Census and during the Civil War.[4] This railroad was acquired by the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway in 1896 who finally abandoned it in 1943.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. http://southern.railfan.net/ties/1966/66-8/gauge.html The Days They Changed the Gauge
  2. http://www.csa-railroads.com/Rome.htm Confederate Railroads Rome
  3. http://railga.com/rome.html Georgia's Railroads and Heritage
  4. Preliminary report on the Eighth Census 1860 by United States Census Bureau (Washington DC: 1862), page 222 http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1860e.zip
  5. http://railga.com/ncsl.html Georgia's Railroads and Heritage