Famous Station

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Rotorranch

MRR Refugee
Well, sort of famous, anyway.

This one has been seen about a million times before. It's in Joneboro, GA. :confused:

This is probably the most famous side. :rolleyes:

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It's still owned by the railroad, but leased to the Historical Society/Museum. It was moved up from Barnesville, GA (they had 2 stations (?) in B'ville) after the original Joneboro station was destroyed. The signal on the side was "lost" sometime after the station was abandoned by the railroad. A signal was found in the scrap pile at Ft. Gillem, where a lady "rescued it". It now replaces the original signal.

Here's a pic of the inside around 1920(?).

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The same area today. The desk is still there.

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This is why I say it's been seen about a million times before. :D

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Didn't know where I should put this thread, so I stuck it here.

Rotor
 
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