The railway was built atop a range of hills and ran from the foot of Lookout Mountain to the top.
[2] The end of the Chattanooga and Durham Railroad extended to a curved road from Wallaceville to Chickamauga.
The line starts to gain distance from the Chickamauga Road after entering a gap among the hills.
The workforce responsible for the development of the railroad consisted primarily of convicts who used basic tools and were provided by the state.
The Norfolk Southern and Great Walton Railroad Co. want to end their connection with the Central Georgia Railway.