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OverviewThe history of the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway spanned 112 years. Its infancy sprang from an era when railroading replaced foot, horseback, the wagon, and the flatboat as the primary means of transporting goods. Its demise ushered in the era of Sputnik and the first space explorations. There was an allure to the depots of the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway. A station on the NC&St.L was a busy, noisy, and fascinating place. People and trains would come and go as baggage, mail, and freight moved back-and-forth between platforms and trains. Travelers hurried to make their way to their departing trains or to make connections between trains on which they had just arrived and those going on to farther destinations. Over 325 pages; 600+ photographs, illustration, and drawings An in-depth history of the NC&St.L Railway from 1845 to 1957 Of interest to railroaders seeking information of railroad stations as well as historians looking for photos of local architecture in Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, and Alabama. History of the NC&St.L through the perils of war from the War Between the States through the Great War and WWII. Detailed analysis of the architecture of the stations and terminals of the NC&St.L Information on signaling, telegraphy, and the roles of the employees aboard the trains and at the stations. Documents the struggles of the Civil Rights movement as it related to American railroads Full Product DetailsAuthor: Terry L Coats , H C Hill , Robert BellPublisher: Terry L. Coats Imprint: Terry L. Coats Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 1.039kg ISBN: 9780578134307ISBN 10: 0578134306 Pages: 324 Publication Date: 01 April 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWhat a wonderful resource! I expected a dry reference book on structures and depots, and was blown away by the history. anecdotes and stories as well as the multitudes of photos. The index alone makes it a must have for anyone interested in Grandpa's Road. Maryann Knowles, Cowan RR. Museum Author InformationTerry Coats, is the past president of the NC&St.L Railway Preservation Society, he is an author and has lectured to civic and historical groups across the state of Tennessee. Terry was born in McKenzie, TN. a short distance from the tracks of the NC&St.L Ry. In his formative years, he lived a short distance from the NC&St.L depot in Dresden, Tennessee. He spent hour upon hour in the company of the station agent there and developed a great love of the railroad and its lore. Though he never worked for any railroad, he has had a life long love of railroading and especially the NC&St.L Terry is a 30-year veteran of the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department and a 1973 graduate of Middle Tennessee State University. In 2010, after five and one-half years of research and writing, Terry published, ""Next Stop on Grandpa's Road, History and Architecture of Nashville Chattanooga and St Louis Railway Depots and Terminals"". Terry is currently researching materials in anticipation of writing a second book on the murder of an NC&St.L Ry. detective and the subsequent mob killing of the suspects Official Photographer of the NC&St.L Railway from 1914 to 1953 Photographer for the Nashville Banner Newspaper Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |