Huntsville Depot

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The city Depot situated on the urban center Southern Railway line in downtown city is that the oldest living railroad depot in Alabama and one amongst the oldest within the u. S.. Completed in 1860, the depot served as division headquarters for the Memphis and Charleston Railroad.Huntsville was occupied by Union forces in 1862 throughout the warfare as a strategic purpose on the railroad and therefore the depot was used as a jail for Confederate troopers. Graffiti left by the troopers will still be seen on the walls. The city Depot saw its last often scheduled railroad train, Southern Railway’s The Tennessean, on March thirty, 1968. Nowadays the Depot is a deposit, a part of the first Works deposit.

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