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Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railway

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108: 177: 204: 269: 238: 150:. The trackage began at Milepost 1 in Alton Park (Chattanooga) and continued southwest to the southern terminus in Gadsden, some 91.7 miles (147.6 km) distant. In 1952, the railroad retired its last steam locomotive. 157:. They used the railroad to move steel products between Siskin Steel and Republic Steel in Gadsden. This made the TAG the only profitable short line railroad in the US during that period. The TAG was purchased by the 184:
Nearly all remnants of the line south of Kensington point are gone, except for the Pigeon Mountain Tunnel just south of Kensington and the piers of the Yellow Creek Bridge near
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Class I Railroad Annual Report: Norfolk Southern Combined Railroad Subsidiaries To The Surface Transportation Board For the Year Ending December 31, 2007
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Piers of abandoned TAG Railroad Bridge at Yellow Creek Falls, Highway 273, East of Leesburg, Alabama
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During the 1960s the railroad was owned by Mose and Garrison Siskin who owned the Siskin
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in 1911. A few years later, in 1922, the line's name was changed to the
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until the Dow Chemical plant in Kensington closed in September 2009.
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Eastern Tennessee, Northwest Georgia, and Northeast Alabama
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began dismantling sections of the segment in March 2010.
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in 1971. The northernmost 23 miles (37 km) ending at
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Tennessee, Alabama And Georgia Railway: The Tag Route
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Chattanooga, Tennessee
Reporting mark
Track gauge
standard gauge

Chattanooga Southern Railway
reporting mark
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Georgia
Gadsden, Alabama
Steel Company in Chattanooga
Southern Railway
Kensington, Georgia
Chattooga and Chickamauga Railway
Norfolk Southern

Leesburg, Alabama
Lake Weiss
Railways portal
"Boston & Albany / Pittsburgh & Lake Erie 2-8-4 "Berkshire" Locomotives in the USA"
Class I Railroad Annual Report: Norfolk Southern Combined Railroad Subsidiaries To The Surface Transportation Board For the Year Ending December 31, 2007
Tennessee, Alabama And Georgia Railway: The Tag Route
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Defunct Alabama railroads

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