Louisville and Nashville Railroad
American
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
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Chairman of the Board | August Belmont II | ||
President | Christopher Columbus Baldwin | ||
Architect | Benjamin Bosworth Smith |
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
---|---|---|---|
Chairman of the Board | August Belmont II | ||
President | Christopher Columbus Baldwin | ||
Architect | Benjamin Bosworth Smith |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Architect | Carlisle, Louisville and Nashville Passenger Depot | Carlisle | |||||
Architect | Mitchellsburg Louisville and Nashville Railroad Culvert | Mitchellsburg | |||||
Architect | Louisville and Nashville Railroad Depot | Cullman | |||||
Architect | Louisville and Nashville Depot | Evergreen | |||||
Architect | Louisville and Nashville Passenger Station and Express Building | Pensacola, FL | |||||
Architect | L and N Marine Terminal Building | Pensacola, FL | |||||
1885/00/00 | The Louisville and Nashville Railroad constructs a new depot in Nashville, Illinois. | Owner | Louisville and Nashville Depot | Nashville, IL | |||
1900/00/00 | Nashville Union Station Hotel | Nashville, TN | |||||
1902/00/00 | Louisville and Nashville Railroad Station | Evansville | |||||
1905/00/00 | Steam locomotive No 152 is built by the Rogers Locomotive Works at Patterson, New Jersey and assigned Rogers Construction Number A 6256 for $13406 | Owner | L and N Steam Locomotive No 152 | New Haven | |||
1907/00/00 | Built | Owner | Louisville and Nashville Railroad Office Building | Louisville, KY | |||
1911/00/00 | Louisville and Nashville Railroad Depot | Harlan | |||||
1919/00/00 | Louisville and Nashville Railway builds a brick depot with "separate but equal" entrance, waiting area, ticket window and restrooms for "people of color" and whites | Owner | Louisville and Nashville Railroad Passenger Depot | Berea | |||
1968/03/00 | Louisville and Nashville discontinues passenger train service in March 1968 and freight service by 1969 | Owner | Louisville and Nashville Railroad Passenger Depot | Berea |
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