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Narrow Gauge Railway

Arlington, Tarrant County

Marker Text

Economical to build, operate and maintain, many narrow gauge railroads were running in Texas between 1853 and 1900. Some were "Taps" (for towns off the main line); some logging roads, going deep into woods and swamps. Hauled passengers, thousands of cattle, tons of sugar cane or other crops, and were used for general traffic. One line--Great Sweetgum, Yubadam & Hoo Hoo--operated at first as the T.M. & C. (Two Mules and a Car). The two engines at Six Flags over Texas were built in 1887 and 1903; and rebuilt according to original specifications.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Depot Station, Six Flags over Texas, 2201 Road to Six Flags, Arlington
Marker # 3549
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code railroads
Latitude, Longitude 32.758354, -97.073893

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