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

 
 

 

 

Nashville, Chattanooga & St Louis Railway
Preservation Society

Nashville Steam Preservation Society continues to make progress
in the restoration of Engine 576. More info here.


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From Railway Review, March 11, 1922

Fire Destroys Valuable Records of the N.C. & St. L. Ry

Records of the last 50 years of the Nashville Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry. were destroyed this week by a fire which gutted the transportation building of the carrier at Nashville, Tenn.  The records were highly valued.


Mission Statement: The NC&StL Preservation Society will do everything in its power to promote the preservation of buildings, rolling stock, right of way and motive power; and collect, organize and preserve artifacts, history and information related to the NC&StL Railway along with the memories of those who made sure the trains got ‘to and from Dixieland’.

Furthermore, the NC&StL Preservation Society will educate the general public about the significant force for economic and political change that was the NC&StL Railway.


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