Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway aka NC&StL, NC&Stl.L, ncstl,  
 
 

Whiteville

Abandoned NC&STL Railway
Route Between Memphis, Jackson & Bruceton

Whiteville Station - Milepost 173.15 (Page 2)

My Mother's "Memories of the NC&STL train in Whiteville, Tennessee" on November 1, 2005.

Ollie Henry Priddy, Sr., agent-operator for NC&STL Railway and his family in Whiteville.

Wilburn Darnell, agent-operator for NC&STL Railway and his wife in Somerville & Whiteville.


This picture is TN State Secondary 179 also known as Maple Street
looking northeast at the intersection of TN State Secondary 15 AKA East Main Street.
The left area is former double tracks at the Whiteville Depot.


Mitchell Avenue looking southwest. The sidewalk is on the former NC&STL main line to Whiteville Depot.



Mitchell Avenue looking northeast where Railroad Avenue now known as Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue is on the former NC&STL main line.


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1913 NC&STL track diagram (updated circa 1930's). See legend for the abbreviations and symbols.


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Aerial photo of downtown Whiteville on February 1, 1997 by TerraServer-USA.

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