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Luray

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

Luray Station - Milepost 130.6


Luray Road looking east along old roadbed (long shot).
See zoomed in. Photo and contributed by Dennis Martin.


Luray Road looking west along old roadbed (long shot).
See zoomed in. Photo and contributed by Dennis Martin.


Standing on Railroad Road at Luray looking north across old roadbed.
Photo and contributed by Dennis Martin.


Hubbard Town Road looking west along old roadbed (long shot) at
milepost 131.1. See zoomed in. Photo and contributed by
Dennis Martin.


Looking across Hubbard Town Road looking east along old roadbed,
overgrown with trees at milepost 131.1. We are about a half mile
west of Luray. Island Road runs off to the south (right of picture),
while Railroad Road runs beside the old roadbed eastward to Luray.
Photo and contributed by Dennis Martin.


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1913 NC&STL track diagram (updated circa 1930's). See legend for the abbreviations and symbols.


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Topo map of Luray on July 1, 1989 by TerraServer-USA.

 

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