The Newbern Depot, also known as the Newbern Illinois Central Depot or the Newbern-Dyersburg station, is a unique combination of an Amtrak station and a museum located in Newbern, Tennessee. This historic building, constructed by the Illinois Central Railroad in 1920, serves as a testament to the rich railroading history of the region. It is an unstaffed flag stop on the City of New Orleans route, serving Newbern and the nearby town of Dyersburg when passengers have tickets to and from the station.
The museum within the depot offers a variety of exhibits that provide a glimpse into the town's railroading past. Visitors can explore old photos, railroad tools, uniforms, schedules, and other memorabilia. Additionally, the museum features model trains and artwork that commemorate the town's history. These exhibits offer a unique opportunity to learn about the region's railroading history and the role it played in the development of the town.
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