Located 204 West Fifth Street Tuscumbia.
Constructed in 1888 by Memphis and Charleston Railroads
Tuscumbia Train Depot back view |
Tuscumbia Railroad First Railroad west of the Alleghenies |
Tuscumbia Rail Depot front view |
donated to the City of Tuscumbia for a Community Center.
My grandparents celebrated their 50th Anniversary at the 5th Street Street Depot, in 1976.
Golden Anniversary Celebrations 1976 5th Street Community Center (Old Tuscumbia Depot |
Waiting for train & Long stick used for sending messages |
Ticket Counter When the ticket window opened it averaged about 30,000 tickets a year. |
WWII of the 718 R.O.B. UNIT -CIT F.T.O. |
https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfThe718thRailrayOperatingBattalion
The 718th was given the territory from Folligny to Mayenne and to Rennes, a substantial section of the French railroad, to operate. Along with this came the responsibility of maintaining a single track from Pontabault to Cayenne and from Ponterson to Fougeres, and a double track from Folligny to Dol, with the supervision of French maintenance of a double track from Dol to Rennes.
Operation of the railroad was by permissive block under blackout conditions.
Flagging with fusee and lantern was permitted only in case of emergency during the blackout. Crews going out on a run never knew when they might get back.
The carriage owned by Keller Family used to pick up teacher Anne Sullivan. |
This carriage owned by the Keller Family was thought to be used by Captian Arthur Keller to pick up Anne Sullivan at the Tuscumbia Train Station.
Anne rode in the buggy with Captain Keller down the long drive that was lined with magnolias to Ivy Green. Anne spotted Helen waiting for her on the front porch, this would change the lives of both Helen and Anne forever.
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