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NC & ST L Passenger/Freight Depots located in Wildersville, Tennessee

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Published March 11, 2021
 

NC & ST L Wildersville Depot - early 1900s.

Photo credits: Virginia Dameron Lewis and Charles Fiddler.

NC & ST L Wildersville Depot - Time period: around World War I.

Photo Credits: James Rogers Barnes

NC & ST L Temporary Wildersville Depot Photo credits: Michael Tate

NC & ST L Railway Company brought an old passenger coach to serve as a temporary depot after the "Wildersville Fire" which happened in 1921. The Depot had burned down with the town during the fire.

NC & ST L Wildersville Depot Print

Print depicts a scene of NC & ST L locomotive # 576 pulling a train through the Wildersville business area in the 1950s. Photo credits: Michael Tate.

NC & ST L Depot (1950s), Wildersville, Tennessee

Left to right: Mae Kizer, Bess Cole, Willie Marlin, and Arlie Bea Cole. Photo credits: Judy Kizer Owens.

NC & ST L Depot (1950s), Wildersville, Tennessee.

This the business section of Wildersville in the 1950s. Notice the shed with the Wildersville name on it. It was used for people to get in out of the weather as they waited on a passenger train. Notice the train tracks on the right. Photo credits: unknown.

 

 

 

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