The
"West Point Route" was the name given to two separate but jointly
operating railroads, the Atlanta and West Point Railroad and the Western
Railway of Alabama. The two lines connected Augusta, Georgia and Selma,
Alabama. From an earlier part of the two railroad's history, they were
subsidiaries of the Louisville & Nashville and Atlantic Coast Line
until the 1980s. This railroad-issued 1907 view is of the club car on the New York and New Orleans Limited.
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