Laurel Fork Railway
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laurel-fork-railway-202-7922437
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Laurel Fork Railway
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The Laurel Fork Railway was a small, standard-gauge logging railroad that operated entirely in Carter County, Tennessee from 1912 to 1927. Built by the Pittsburgh Lumber Company to serve a double-band sawmill at Braemar, in present-day Hampton, Tennessee. The Laurel Fork Railroad at its peak totaled no more than 17 miles (27 km) of rail. Lines and spurs carried timber from 12,000 acres (48,000 km²) of the mountainous watershed of the Laurel Fork of the Doe River that was estimated to contain 150
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_Fork_Railway
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2020-02-23T23:52:43Z
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