American railroad
Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad [2][3]
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Distance
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Station
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0 miles (0 km)
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Memphis, Tennessee
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3.9 miles (6 km)
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Whitehaven, Tennessee
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5.9 miles (9 km)
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Southaven, Mississippi
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7.9 miles (13 km)
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Horn Lake, Mississippi
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10.4 miles (17 km)
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Aldens, Mississippi
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13.7 miles (22 km)
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Nesbit, Mississippi
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18.1 miles (29 km)
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Hernando, Mississippi
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23.4 miles (38 km)
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Love, Mississippi
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26.8 miles (43 km)
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Coldwater, Mississippi (original location)
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32.7 miles (53 km)
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Senatobia, Mississippi
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36.8 miles (59 km)
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McGehee, Mississippi
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40.1 miles (65 km)
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Como, Mississippi
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45.6 miles (73 km)
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Sardis, Mississippi
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50.3 miles (81 km)
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Tallahatchie, Mississippi
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54.8 miles (88 km)
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Batesville, Mississippi
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60.5 miles (97 km)
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Courtland, Mississippi
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62.3 miles (100 km)
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Pope, Mississippi
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69.4 miles (112 km)
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Enid, Mississippi
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74.3 miles (120 km)
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Oakland, Mississippi
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79.6 miles (128 km)
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Tillatoba, Mississippi
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83.1 miles (134 km)
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Scobey, Mississippi
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87.7 miles (141 km)
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Hardy, Mississippi
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95 miles (153 km)
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Grenada, Mississippi
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The Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad was an American railroad constructed in the 1850s, connecting Memphis, Tennessee with Grenada, Mississippi. In Grenada, the line connected with the Mississippi Central Railroad.[4]