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Lenow Station


Abandoned NC&STL Railway
Route Between Memphis, Jackson & Bruceton

Lenow Station (formerly Arcadia & Knox) - Milepost 209.2


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This is the 1st abandoned trestle northeast of the dead end of the
abandoned railroad track (eastside of Lenow Road). See
zoomed in for the original milepost read "210.3". It may seen
from Lenow Road.


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This is the 2nd abandoned trestle less than a mile northeast of the dead end of the
abandoned railroad track. It may seen from Lenow Road.


This is the 3rd abandoned trestle a mile northeast of the dead end of the abandoned
railroad track (eastside of Lenow Road). A rusty milepost is on the right side of this
trestle of curb "209.?" (hard to read).


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Morning Sun Road looking southwest where two cow gates
are on the former NC&STL main line.


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Pisgah Road looking west. There was a short spur track
located in left side of this old railroad bed.


Aerial photo of old iron deck trestle crossing Grays Creek Canal in east of Lenow Station around 2006.
Its location is milepost 208.6, about 2,050 feet east of Pisgah Road. This view is looking south.


Aerial photo of old iron deck trestle crossing Grays Creek Canal in east of Lenow Station around 2006.
Its location is milepost 208.6, about 2,050 feet east of Pisgah Road. This view is looking north.


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1913 NC&STL track diagram (updated circa 1930's). See legend for the abbreviations and symbols.
Note "Knox" is also known as Lenow.


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Topo map of Lenow on July 1, 1983 by TerraServer-USA.

 

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