Greensboro, North Carolina, is but one of many cities located on former Southern Railway’s Washington-to-Atlanta mainline. Greensboro is not the largest city between these points, but it has the distinction today of having the largest and finest Southern Railway passenger station after Washington. Greensboro has a colorful railroad history that begins in the 1850s and endures to this day. The large depot was built in the mid-1920s to serve the tremendous passenger rail traffic that passed through Greensboro. Its grandeur overshadowed every other depot in the state. Today, thanks not only to Am... Read More
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Greensboro, North Carolina, is but one of many cities located on former Southern Railway’s Washington-to-Atlanta mainline. Greensboro is not the largest city between these points, but it has the distinction today of having the largest and finest Southern Railway passenger station after Washington. Greensboro has a colorful railroad history that begins in the 1850s and endures to this day. The large depot was built in the mid-1920s to serve the tremendous passenger rail traffic that passed through Greensboro. Its grandeur overshadowed every other depot in the state. Today, thanks not only to Am... Read More
Greensboro, North Carolina, is but one of many cities located on former Southern Railway’s Washington-to-Atlanta mainline. Greensboro is not the largest city between these points, but it has the distinction today of having the largest and finest Southern Railway passenger station after Washington. Greensboro has a colorful railroad history that begins in the 1850s and endures to this day. The large depot was built in the mid-1920s to serve the tremendous passenger rail traffic that passed through Greensboro. Its grandeur overshadowed every other depot in the state. Today, thanks not only to Amtrak, which remains to serve the city, but also to the passenger train service that the North Carolina Department of Transportation actively promotes to serve throughout the state, the depot continues to flourish as an icon of Greensboro.
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Pages: 128
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Series: Images of Rail
Publication Date: 23rd October 2023
State: North Carolina
ISBN: 9781467109062
Format: Paperback
BISACs: TRANSPORTATION / Railroads / History HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV) HISTORY / United States / 20th Century TRANSPORTATION / Railroads / Pictorial
Author Bio
David H. Steinberg, a native of Chattanooga who has published three previous Arcadia books, including Chattanooga’s Transportation Heritage, When Atlanta Rode the Train, and Macon Terminal Station: Its Railroads and Its Predecessors, has paired up with fellow local railroad enthusiast Kevin W. von der Lippe and the Greensboro Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society to complete this latest addition of his ongoing railroad research.
Greensboro, North Carolina, is but one of many cities located on former Southern Railway’s Washington-to-Atlanta mainline. Greensboro is not the largest city between these points, but it has the distinction today of having the largest and finest Southern Railway passenger station after Washington. Greensboro has a colorful railroad history that begins in the 1850s and endures to this day. The large depot was built in the mid-1920s to serve the tremendous passenger rail traffic that passed through Greensboro. Its grandeur overshadowed every other depot in the state. Today, thanks not only to Amtrak, which remains to serve the city, but also to the passenger train service that the North Carolina Department of Transportation actively promotes to serve throughout the state, the depot continues to flourish as an icon of Greensboro.
Pages: 128
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Series: Images of Rail
Publication Date: 23rd October 2023
State: North Carolina
ISBN: 9781467109062
Format: Paperback
BISACs: TRANSPORTATION / Railroads / History HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV) HISTORY / United States / 20th Century TRANSPORTATION / Railroads / Pictorial
David H. Steinberg, a native of Chattanooga who has published three previous Arcadia books, including Chattanooga’s Transportation Heritage, When Atlanta Rode the Train, and Macon Terminal Station: Its Railroads and Its Predecessors, has paired up with fellow local railroad enthusiast Kevin W. von der Lippe and the Greensboro Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society to complete this latest addition of his ongoing railroad research.