NC&StL F7A-B #831 on train the 'Dixie Flyer' at Whiteside, Tennessee on August 2, 1954. After nearly 60 years of control, parent Louisville & Nashville merged the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway on August 30, 1957.
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NC&StL F7A-B #831 on train the 'Dixie Flyer' at Whiteside, Tennessee on August 2, 1954. After nearly 60 years of control, parent Louisville & Nashville merged the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway on August 30, 1957.
Northbound Dixie Flyer Chattanooga, TN 1953
LN 761 Last trip of Dixie Flyer LN foto by Alabama Rail Archive December 1965
NC&SL train, engine number 568, engine type 4-8-4 Train #94, Dixie Flyer; 12 cars, 50 MPH. Photographed: north of Chattanooga, Tenn., August 2, 1936.
E-units: ACL, CRI&P, SCL inc. the Golden State Ltd. -- 6 Photos by Marty Bernard Via Flickr: Seaboard Coast Line 575 idling at Union Station, Atlanta, GA on November 25, 1967. The unit would be used on the Dixie Flyer. A Roger Puta Photograph
An A-B set of Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis F7's, led by #816, have arrived in Cowan, Tennessee with the "Dixie Flyer" during the 1950s.
the Dixie Flyer Chattanooga, TN 1953
NCStL 581 4-8-4 J3 Alco-Schen Sep 1943 Tullahoma, TN Oct 17, 1943 George E Votava 16 car EB train first section Dixie Flyer Chicago-Miami daily by Alabama Rail Archive