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Yuma


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

Yuma Station - Milepost 103.7


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Yuma Depot in circa 2000. It has been relocated from the original point.
Contributed by Terry Coats.


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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 Yuma on July 1, 1989 by TerraServer-USA.

More Links At Yuma

S.K. Nichols was the second Railroad Depot Agent at Yuma (early 1900's)
Yuma Landmark: Mae (Hudson) Fluty on Mr. Nichol's railroad porch (circa 1930's)
Going to World War II at Yuma Station (circa 1940's)
Mildred McDaniel, 1943, while she worked for the NC&StL at Yuma Depot. Member's password required
Community of Yuma from atop the rail depot in 1945
Conductor H. D. "Dick" Deere Of Yuma left from Memphis Union Station (4-1-1964)
Yuma Depot (circa 1990)
The Origin and History of Yuma

This webpage designed by Eric C. Fleet. If you have materials that you would like to contribute, contact me at ericfleet@ncstl.com.

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