Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography, Vol. 2 of 4
In 1907 the company made trackage agree ments with the Southern and the Northern Alabama Railway companies for the use of their lines between Haleyville and Jasper, a distance of 40 miles. About the same time, arrangements were made for the construction of a road from Haleyville, Ala to Corinth, Miss., miles, under separate charters in Alabama and Mississippi, and land was se cured for the erection of a modern freight terminal in Birmingham. The charter in Ala bama was issued under general laws to the Alabama Western Railroad Co.
On December 16, 1907, the portion of the new line between Corinth, Miss., and Red Bay, Ala miles, was put in Operation. The rest of the line was completed and put in operation on April 19, 1908.
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