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Georgia Northeastern's South End (L&N "Old Line" Volume 5: Marietta to Tate 

Travis Gordon
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What is known today as the Old Line Railroad was built in 1890 as part of a project to link Knoxville, Tennessee to Marietta, Georgia by rail. The section from Knoxville to the Tennessee and Georgia state line at McCays (now Copperhill) was built by the Knoxville Southern Railway Company. The Marietta & North Georgia Railway built the section from Copperhill to Marietta.
Shortly after the line was completed in 1890, the Knoxville Southern Railway merged with the Marietta and North Georgia Railway (M&NG) and took M&NG as its name. The following year the M&NG passed into receivership, was reorganized, and became part of the Atlanta, Knoxville, and Northern Railroad Construction Company (AK&N).
Two very distinctive features were built as part of the line. One was a section of line located in Georgia, between Talking Rock and Jasper. With two reverse curves located within a short distance of each other, the track configuration resembled a hook. The other distinctive feature was the Hiwassee Loop, a circle of track that was built around Bald Mountain in 1898. Located in Polk County, Tennessee, the Loop looked like the eye of a needle. These two features are the reason for the line’s nickname - the “Hook and Eye.” The “Hook” was paved over when Highway 515 was built in Georgia. Today, the “Eye” is more commonly known as “the Loop.” Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Loop is intact and continues to intrigue passengers who ride the Hiwassee River Rail Adventure, operated by the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
In 1902 the Louisville and Nashville (L&N) Railroad took ownership of the Old Line when it secured a majority interest in the AK&N. The designation “Old Line” came about in 1906, a few years after the L&N acquired the line. Improvements had been made to the line, the most notable being the Hiwassee Loop in 1898, but the L&N remained fearful that Southern Railroad, with a more direct route to Atlanta, would dominate the formidable Cincinnati market. The rail company decided to avoid the rugged mountain route altogether by building 80 miles of new track from a point near Etowah, Tennessee to Marietta, Georgia. The new line, which parallels U.S. Highway 411 in Tennessee and Georgia, ran over flatter terrain and allowed trains to move in a faster, more efficient manner. The new line, in effect, became a bypass for the old line.
The copper mines, marble quarries, and other shippers continued to generate adequate rail traffic along the old line, so both continued to operate under the L&N system. L&N railroad employees immediately begin to refer to the two lines as the “New Line” and the “Old Line.” These designations are still used today.
Part of the new line project included construction of a major rail center and a township for railroad workers. A site north of Cambria and Wetmore was purchased and the L&N civil engineers built a town, railroad shops, supporting facilities, a passenger station, and a planned community that was named Etowah.
The Old Line remained a part of the L&N system until 1982, when consolidations placed it under the ownership of Seaboard Systems. In 1987 Chessie System and Seaboard Systems merged and became CSX. Shortly after the merger, CSX sold the part of the line that runs between Copperhill and Marietta, Georgia.
Today, that line is owned by the Georgia Northeastern Railway. CSX continued to own the line from Copperhill to Etowah until the sole freight - sulfuric acid -was no longer produced at Copperhill. In 2001, CSX announced its plan to abandon the track. Concerned citizens, local governments, and regional organizations formed the Old Line Railroad Coalition to save the line. In 2002, the Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association, with a loan from Glenn Springs Holdings, Inc, purchased the line. To honor its history, the name “Old Line” was retained.
In Part 5 of our "Old Line" series, we take a look at the Georgia Northeastern Railroad's train No. 102 as it makes its way from Elizabeth Yard in Marietta, Georgia to the railroad's shop facility in Tate. With five motors and 42 cars to get started with, we see a show that is hard to be rivaled by most shortlines in the southeast as the train runs this roller coaster route.
With this volume, we've managed to cover the entire length of the Old Line from Etowah, Tennessee to Marietta, Georgia. This project has taken us the better part of two years to shoot and edit, but it has every bit been worth the time. We've included links below to Parts 1 through 4! Hope you enjoy!
Part 1: Blue Ridge to Copperhill (Blue Ridge Scenic Railway)
• The Blue Ridge Scenic ...
Part 2: Etowah to Copperhill (Hiwassee River Scenic Railroad)
• Hiwassee River Scenic ...
Part 3: Blue Ridge to Whitestone (GNRR Power Move)
• Power Move on the Geor...
Part 4: Whitestone to Tate (GNRR Rock Train)
• Georgia Northeastern R...

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@marktaylor806
@marktaylor806 Год назад
Love this! Those EMDs sound fantastic!
@AllisenByrd
@AllisenByrd 5 месяцев назад
How often does this train run through Woodstock and Nelson a week?
@TravisDGordon
@TravisDGordon 5 месяцев назад
Several times a week
@ericposey1986
@ericposey1986 Год назад
I wonder if the power going always remain the same because in South Georgia where the former pioneer Rail lines are at Patriot Rail change out the power at Fort Valley and an ex-CSX Roadmate and GP40-2 in place of the GP20s and in Dover the GP39 that was on the GNRR to help out with the GP20 they had there.
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