The Old Southern Railroad Depot (1870) at Livingston, AL
Erected in 1870. Renovated in March 2002. Now used as the Livingston, AL Town Hall. This old depot is located at the intersection of Main Street and Church Street in Livingston, AL (GPS coordinates N32.580889,W88.185250). Source: Sumter County Historical Society 4/22/10
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The Pine Hill Depot Museum at Pine Hill, AL
The railroad started running through Pine Hill, AL in 1888. Pine Hill’s original depot was destroyed in 1896 when a train jumped track and crashed into the building. The next depot was built in 1905 at a cost of $2096. This depot was moved to Pine Hill’s Town Park. Displayed beside the depot is an [...]
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Old Railway Depot at Marion, AL (now home of the Perry County Chamber of Commerce)
Built in 1907 to replace the frame depot building, which was destroyed by fire. Interest in railroads began as early as 1834 in Marion. The building is now the home of the Perry County Chamber of Commerce. Located at 1200 Washington Street, Marion, AL (GPS coordinates N32.618111,W87.317583) Source: www.perrycountyalabamachamber.com
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The Evergreen Depot at Evergreen, AL
The historic Evergreen Depot located on the old L & N Railroad line in downtown Evergreen was constructed in 1907 and ready for occupancy by March of 1908. The depot was described as an ornament to the town, and pride for everyone, the best and most ornate outside of large cities, according to a newspaper [...]
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Old Selma Depot Museum at Selma, AL
The Old Depot Museum is located at the old L&N Railroad Depot at the end of historic Water Avenue in downtown Selma, AL. The Depot was built on the site of the Confederate Naval Foundry which was destroyed… by Federal troops during the Battle of Selma in 1865. The red brick, stone trimmed building of [...]
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