The Red River and Gulf Railroad (RR&G) was a railroad in Louisiana, United States, which ran from 1905 to 1954.
[1] It went from Lecompte to Long Leaf and on to Kurthwood, with branch lines extending from Long Leaf to Meridian.
[2][3] Today the Southern Forest Heritage Museum operates the RR&G as a one-mile loop around the town and mill complex of Long Leaf.
[3] In the early 1920s, the Meridian Lumber Company shipped logs over the Red River and Gulf Railroad to the town of Meridian for processing.
[4] As of 1941, it was 58 miles long, extending from one corner of Camp Claiborne.