MemphisI know Amtrak doesn't travel to Nashville but, can someone help me figure out what the closest Amtrak station is to Nashville please?
No it is not. It is 4, that if FOUR, hours, and has never been less.If coming from east coast the train travel ATL to Birmingham is about 2 hours.
Well, the parallel SAL route between B'ham and Atlanta had a 3 hour 50 minute timing... but that route was abandoned.No it is not. It is 4, that if FOUR, hours, and has never been less.
The Southern RR route was built earlier and was (and is) considerably crookeder than the SAL route. The SAL route had significantly less traffic. Still, 3 hr 50 min is fairly close to 4 hours. (The proximity in time reminds me of a job I had years ago where the boss would from time to time come out of his office and say, "You have done so good today that you can leave early, go at 4:60 instead of 5:00.) :giggle: :giggle:Well, the parallel SAL route between B'ham and Atlanta had a 3 hour 50 minute timing... but that route was abandoned.No it is not. It is 4, that if FOUR, hours, and has never been less.
This is along the City of New Orleans route BTW.Actually, Dyersburg (Newbern) TN which is NW of Nashville might be closer than going to Memphis or Birmingham. Very nice small station with several long term parking spaces. My sister has travelled from that station a couple of times.
I had not thought of that. I actually have a friend who lives in Dyersburg......thank you!!Actually, Dyersburg (Newbern) TN which is NW of Nashville might be closer than going to Memphis or Birmingham. Very nice small station with several long term parking spaces. My sister has travelled from that station a couple of times.
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