The Tennessee, Alabama & Gulf’s entire diesel roster — a GP38, GP18, and three GP7s — heads a freight out of Chattanooga in 1970. The 90-mile TA&G, which linked Chattanooga with Gadsden, Ala., was absorbed by the Southern Railway Jan. 1, 1971.
William J. Husa Jr. photo
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The lead engine is now restored to Tennessee, Alabama & GEORGIA from the Southern colors it wore for years, and can be found at the Tennessee Valley RR Museum in Chattanooga. If I am correct it is in operating condition.
The lead engine is now restored to Tennessee, Alabama & GEORGIA from the Southern colors it wore for years, and can be found at the Tennessee Valley RR Museum in Chattanooga. If I am correct it is in operating condition.
Tennessee, Alabama & Georgia RR.