Clarksville station
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The Louisville and Nashville Railroad Train Station is a restored railroad station in Clarksville, Tennessee. It was opened by the Memphis, Clarksville and Louisville Railroad in 1859.[1]
The station area, located at 10th St and Commerce, was restored in 1996 to circa 1901 AD condition and includes a diesel locomotive donated by RJ Corman and a caboose donated by the Pratt Museum at Fort Campbell. It is home to the local farmers market and a local historical society. It can also be rented out for events.
The station was at first widely believed to be the one referenced in The Monkees 1966 song "Last Train to Clarksville", though this turned out to be just a coincidence.
References
[edit]- ^ "History: City marked by impact meteors, fires, tornados, war (continued)". The Leaf-Chronicle. August 29, 2010. p. 16 – via Newspapers.com.
Preceding station | Louisville and Nashville Railroad | Following station | ||
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Steeles toward Memphis
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Memphis – Bowling Green | Princeton Junction toward Bowling Green
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External links
[edit]36°31′43″N 87°20′44″W / 36.528500°N 87.345597°W
Categories:
- Buildings and structures in Clarksville, Tennessee
- Railroad museums in Tennessee
- Museums in Montgomery County, Tennessee
- Former railway stations in Tennessee
- Transportation in Clarksville, Tennessee
- Former Louisville and Nashville Railroad stations
- Southern United States railway station stubs
- Tennessee building and structure stubs
- Tennessee transportation stubs
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