The building and early history of the Western & Atlantic
Railroad (“The State Line”), now Smyrna's CSX line, was the largest public
works project undertaken by the State of Georgia in the 19th century. It
remains, moreover, to this day one of only a handful of state-owned American
railroads.
This slide show and lecture by Dr. Marchione examined the
reasons the W&A was built; the difficulties it had attracting private
capital; its troubled 15 year long construction phase; the line’s essential
role in fostering the development of the city of Atlanta; the strategic
importance of the W&A during the Civil War’s 1864 Atlanta Campaign; and,
finally, the controversial Reconstruction phase of its history that culminated
in the line’s 1870 transfer from state administration to private management.
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