Southern Railway went thru Estelle. The mine railroad clearly wasn't a common carrier and does not show up in Prof Hilton's American Narrow Gauge Railroads. Being this was post civil war, go look in the records of the state mining engineer..For that matter, see if anything survives in the Southern's records at Kennesaw.
(is this thread ever ancient!), curious where the ng statement came from.
Town of Estell Takked to my Uncle and Dad they told me the the people who built the greave yard tore down the town to build the grave yard. So the Grave yarde is where the town was.
Correction, the rail branch to the mines at Dirtsellers Mountain was off the Central of GA at Lyerly, not the Southern.
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Type in Estelle Mining on Google and you will get a report of a hike on the Estelle Mining Trail by Chattanooga Hiking Club. It mentions the "roadbed" and has a picture of a tunnel. Would like to know if you find out any more about the line.
Not the same mining operation, but there is a long "hill" that is at the Al/GA state line just south of Lyerly, GA. The name of the hill is "Dirtsellers Mountain", and was the location of ore mines in the early 1900's. I found out that there was a branch (std gauge) off the old Southern, Gadsden AL to Rome GA line that served the mines. You probably know about this operation, being in Trion, GA.
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