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- Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway abstract "The Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railroad was created through a reorganization of the Chattanooga Southern Railway in 1911. A few years later, in 1922, the line's name was changed to the Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railway (reporting mark TAG) and was also known as the TAG Route. The TAG ran from Chattanooga, Tennessee, through northwest Georgia, and into Gadsden, Alabama. The trackage began at Milepost 1 in Alton Park (Chattanooga) and continued southwest to the southern terminus in Gadsden, some 91.7 miles distant. During the 1960s the railroad was owned by Mose and Garrison Siskin who owned the Siskin Steel Company in Chattanooga. They used the railroad to move steel products between Siskin Steel and Republic Steel in Gadsden. This made the TAG the only profitable short line railroad in the US during that period.The TAG was purchased by the Southern Railway in 1971. The northernmost 23 miles ending at Kensington, Georgia were operated by the Chattooga and Chickamauga Railway until the Dow Chemical plant in Kensington closed in September 2009. Norfolk Southern began dismantling sections of the segment in March 2010. Nearly all remnants of the line south of Kensington point are gone, except for the Pigeon Mountain Tunnel just south of Kensington and the piers of the Yellow Creek Bridge near Leesburg, Alabama, on Lake Weiss. The steel bridge that crossed Yellow Creek now rests at the former location of the Gadsden terminal. The company still exists as a subsidiary of Norfolk Southern.TAG Railway Tunnel at Pigeon Mountain".
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- Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway endYear "1971".
- Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway hasPhotoCollection Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway.
- Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway hqCity Chattanooga,_Tennessee.
- Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway locale "Eastern Tennessee, Northwest Georgia, and Northeast Alabama".
- Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway marks "TAG".
- Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway railroadName "Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railway".
- Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway startYear "1911".
- Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway wordnet_type synset-railway-noun-1.
- Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway subject Category:Defunct_Alabama_railroads.
- Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway subject Category:Georgia_(U.S._state)_railroads.
- Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway subject Category:Predecessors_of_the_Southern_Railway_(U.S.).
- Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway subject Category:Railway_companies_established_in_1922.
- Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway subject Category:Tennessee_railroads.
- Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway comment "The Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railroad was created through a reorganization of the Chattanooga Southern Railway in 1911. A few years later, in 1922, the line's name was changed to the Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railway (reporting mark TAG) and was also known as the TAG Route. The TAG ran from Chattanooga, Tennessee, through northwest Georgia, and into Gadsden, Alabama.".
- Tennessee,_Alabama_and_Georgia_Railway label "Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railway".
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