Monday, April 4, 2022

First Sunday Lecture: Before There Was No Commuter Rail, There Was Commuter Rail


We had a fantastic crowd for the First Sunday Lecture yesterday. Several attendees had memories of discussing the railway with their parents when they were children. It was like time traveling. Thank you, Todd DeFeo a wonderful presentation on the 2 cummer rails that once ran between Atlanta and Marietta.

Speaker: Todd DeFeo, author of Images of Rail: The Northeast Corridor

Presentation: The Commuter Connection: Before There Was No Commuter Rail, There Was Commuter Rail

For years, the Atlanta region has discussed expanding its public rail system, so imagine a commuter rail line running between Atlanta and Marietta. Once, there were two: the Western & Atlantic Railroad and the lesser-known Atlanta Northern Railway. For more than four decades, Atlanta Northern interurban cars connected downtown Atlanta and downtown Marietta, helping commuters reach their jobs at places like Glover Machine Works and the Bell Bomber Plant. The line closed in 1947, but a few traces of the line remain.

Author Todd DeFeo has written books on the Western & Atlantic, the Memphis, Clarksville & Louisville and the Indiana, Alabama & Texas railroads and works on streetcars in Clarksville, Tennessee, and the Northeast Corridor.

The First Sunday Lecture Series is sponsored by the Friends of Smyrna Library.


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