Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad

Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad
Overview
LocaleMississippi, Tennessee, United States
Dates of operation1852 (1852)–1886 (1886)
SuccessorIllinois Central Railroad
Technical
Length97 miles (156 km)[1]
Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad[2][3]
Distance
Station
0 miles (0 km)
Memphis, Tennessee
3.9 miles (6 km)
Whitehaven, Tennessee
5.9 miles (9 km)
Southaven, Mississippi
7.9 miles (13 km)
Horn Lake, Mississippi
10.4 miles (17 km)
Aldens, Mississippi
13.7 miles (22 km)
Nesbit, Mississippi
18.1 miles (29 km)
Hernando, Mississippi
23.4 miles (38 km)
Love, Mississippi
26.8 miles (43 km)
Coldwater, Mississippi (original location)
32.7 miles (53 km)
Senatobia, Mississippi
36.8 miles (59 km)
McGehee, Mississippi
40.1 miles (65 km)
Como, Mississippi
45.6 miles (73 km)
Sardis, Mississippi
50.3 miles (81 km)
Tallahatchie, Mississippi
54.8 miles (88 km)
Batesville, Mississippi
60.5 miles (97 km)
Courtland, Mississippi
62.3 miles (100 km)
Pope, Mississippi
69.4 miles (112 km)
Enid, Mississippi
74.3 miles (120 km)
Oakland, Mississippi
79.6 miles (128 km)
Tillatoba, Mississippi
83.1 miles (134 km)
Scobey, Mississippi
87.7 miles (141 km)
Hardy, Mississippi
95 miles (153 km)
Grenada, Mississippi

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]

  1. ^ "Stations and Structures on the Current and Former Railroad Lines in Mississippi". Mississippi Railroad Information. November 7, 2013.
  2. ^ "Stations and Structures on the Current and Former Railroad Lines in Mississippi". Mississippi Railroad Information. November 7, 2013.
  3. ^ "Mississippi & Tennessee Map". Mississippi Rails. Retrieved August 10, 2016.
  4. ^ Dana, William B. (1867). Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review. William B. Dana. pp. 342.