"Ware County, ca. 1913-1919. The "One spot" (second largest engine) ran alternate with the "Seven Spot" (largest engine) on the main line from Hebardville to Hopkins. Both engines were too large to run on the piling track that ran onto Billy's Island."--from field notes SOURCE: Digital Library of Georgia. COLLECTION: Vanishing Georgia
A childhood legend, a midnight train, and a soul forever searching. Common haunting story in railroad towns - the "headless ghost" or tragically lost railroad worker. Ours is said to have lost his head to the iron horse—have you seen him wandering where the "ways-cross"? #PhamtomFriday #Waycross