The train depots of Taylors, SC
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A few times last year, I traveled around Taylors, SC photographing locations of the community's three historical depots.
The first depot was built in the early 1870s for the Atlanta and Richmond Railway, later Southern Railway, on land held by Alfred Taylor. The community that developed around this depot quickly became known as Taylor's Station, eventually shortened to just Taylors. The depot was located between present day Freeman Drive and one of several parking lots for Taylors First Baptist Church.
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The South Carolina Library's Railroad Photograph Collection includes a May 1975 photo of the depot.
1975 photo from South Carolina Library's Railroad Photograph Collection |
The only hint left a structure once stood here are the ruins of a driveway off of Taylors Road.
Current CSX railroad right-of-way |
Former Southern Railway depot as of 2005 |
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The P&N depot was built in the 1910s as a stop on their "interurban" line built to transport people and freight between the Upstate of South Carolina's big cities (Anderson, Greenville, and Spartanburg) and certain points in between.
The South Carolina Library's Railroad Photograph Collection includes a May 1975 black and white photo of the P&N depot.
1975 photo from South Carolina Library's Railroad Photograph Collection |
South Carolina Railroad Stations includes an 1987 photo in color, from the front left.
The property formerly occupied by the depot was sold to Taylors First Baptist Church in 2003, but I don't (yet) know what happened to the depot sometime between 1987 and 2003. When I visited the site in September 2011, I found no trace of the depot.
Location of P&N depot taken 2011 |
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This depot was located where Current Tools is now where they keep some trailers.
Location of Chick Springs Depot |
Plat book C, page 215 |
References and further reading
- Taylors, SC at South Carolina Railroad Stations. Includes photos of the P&N and Southern Railway depots.
- Book DD, page 225. In 1871, Alfred Taylor sells the right-of-way for a railroad track to Atlanta and Richmond Airline Railway Company.
- Plat book C, page 215. 1914 plat of the Chick Springs depot and wye track from.
- Book 12, page 571 (continued). P&N buy triangular piece of land for depot and wye in 1914.
Yea, I noticed the listing too. The listing was withdrawn once or twice already, and now I see it's re-listed.
ReplyDeleteI found out where the depot was after visiting Gilreath's Mill (on the other side of the street) and noticed the railroad signs. I kept quiet about its exact location since it's a private residence, but with a listing like that there's no longer a reason to keep quiet about it.