"How well I have learned that there is no fence to sit on between heaven and hell. There is a deep, wide gulf, a chasm, and in that chasm is no place for any man" - Johnny Cash
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The Railway Museum is a magical place for those who love model railroad layouts, or an opportunity to ride a full size vintage train from the 1950s. It is located in the former Tennessee Central Railway Master Mechanic's office. Check the website TCRY.org for hours.
I chose a quote from Johnny Cash because he was fascinated with old trains. One of his album covers is a photo of the man in black beside the 576 - a steam engine that was donated to the City of Nashville in the 1950s. 576 was displayed in Centennial Park for 70 plus years where generations of children clambered over her. In January 2019, 576 was moved from the park and is currently undergoing restoration.
In addition, during the 1970s, Johnny Cash often visited the signalmen at Amqui Station which was built in 1910. He acquired the old train station building in 1979, saving it from demolition, and had it moved to Hendersonville, TN. After his death in 2003 the old depot was relocated back to Madison, TN to the site of the first Madison Train Station, originally built in 1860. Today, the building has been restored as a museum and educational center.