Railroads
Robert & Mary Turner's A Glimpse of Titus County, Texas History
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Railroads were the primary means of long distance public and freight transporation during the latter 1800s and early 1900s.  Having a railroad could build a town, and losing a railroad could kill it.

To read more about Titus County railroads, click a blue link below or a blue number on the above menu.


SUBJECT MAIN - Transportation Topic Main Page

Page 2 - Railroad Topic Main Page (this page)

Page 3 - The Cotton Belt Railroad - Part I

Page 4 - The Cotton Belt Railroad - Part II

Page 5 - The Prosperity Special (LG)

Page 6 - Mt. Pleasant's Cotton Belt Depot

Page 7 - The Paris and Mt. Pleasant Railroad
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