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The West Point Route: ATLANTA & WEST POINT and Western Railway of ALABAMA, NEW

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    The West Point Route:
    The Atlanta & West Point Rail Road and The Western Railway of Alabama
    by Robert H. Hanson
    This is an unopened NEW BOOK (not used).
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    The West Point Route consisted of the
    Western Railway of Alabama
    and
    The Atlanta & West Point Rail Road
    , operating in Georgia & Alabama.
    Once considered by David Morgan of
    Trains
    magazine to be the "All American Railroad" but not selected because of its short 225-mile length, it had full blown passenger and freight service.
    Controlled by
    Atlantic Coast Line
    with
    Southern
    , forwarding such trains as the
    Piedmont Limited
    and
    The Crescent
    .
    This book gives a detailed, cogent, and well-documented history of the well-known but little understood operation.
    The Atlanta and West Point Rail Road and the Western Railway of Alabama had a diamond-shaped herald and was carried throughout the land by boxcars, gondolas, and timetables.
    It was a component of a major transcontinental passenger route, forwarding trains such as the Crescent and the Piedmont Limited, but few people outside the area, or the railroad industry, knew about the two companies that made up what was essentially one railroad.
    Although it was controlled by three major railroads (
    Atlantic Coast Line
    ,
    Louisville & Nashville
    and
    Central of Georgia
    ), its passenger operations were most closely co-ordinated with another, corporately unrelated carrier (
    Southern Railway
    ).
    The West Point Route was not as well-known as either of its major passenger connections – the Southern or the L&N – but as the last General Passenger Agent A. A. Ward once said, “It was a classy little railroad.”
    Contents:
    Ch. 1: The Early Years
    Ch. 2: The War Years (Civil War)
    Ch. 3: Reconstruction & West Point Railroad
    Ch. 4: Into the 20th Century
    Ch. 5: The Teens & the Twenties
    Ch. 6: Depression & War
    Ch. 7: The Postwar Era
    Ch. 8: Family Lines & Seaboard System
    Ch. 9: Sandhouse Stories (personal reminiscences)
    Ch. 10: Passenger Trains
    Ch. 11: Station List
    Ch. 12: Locomotive Rosters
    Ch. 13: Freight and Passenger Equipment
    Ch. 14: The Flight of the Midnight Mail
    Ch. 15: Color Section
    Bibliography
    Hardbound, 8.5x11, 192 pages, b&w photographs, text, captions and COLOR photo section.
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