Signal Mountain Railway

Postcard

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Picnooga

2020.090.001 Recto: Black and white postcard showing the Signal Mountain Railway streetcar going up the mountain
2020.090.001 Recto

Black and white postcard showing the Signal Mountain Railway streetcar going up the mountain

Name/Title

Signal Mountain Railway

Entry/Object ID

2020.090.001

Description

A gelatin-silver printed postcard with the front showing a photograph of a streetcar traveling down the Chattanooga Traction Company's line at the base of Walden's Ridge on Signal Mountain, Tennessee. Built to serve the Signal Mountain Inn, the Chattanooga Traction Company was chartered in 1911 by C. E. James. Once finished, the 13-mile route could carry a passenger from North Chattanooga to the hotel's doorstep. As one rode up the mountain, the Tennessee River Gorge appeared beside the route, affording majestic views. A road for vehicular traffic was constructed alongside the rail line, which is still in use today. Rail service continued up to 1934 when the streetcars were decommissioned to be replaced by busses. Most of the rile line has now been removed, but portions can still be seen running down the center of James Boulevard near the former Signal Mountain Inn.

Subject Person/Organization

Chattanooga Traction Company

Subject Place

* Untyped Subject Place

Walden's Ridge

Collection

Signal Mountain Collection

Postcard Details

Date Published

circa 1915

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Signal Mountain Inn, C. E. James

Related Places

Place

* Untyped Place

Signal Mountain, Tennessee

Copyright

Type of License

No Copyright - United States