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Narrow Gauge Railway

Historical Marker

Narrow Gauge Railway

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.

Location

Marker #

3549

Marker Type

THC State Marker

Marker Year

1966

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