First Train to Jamestown, New York
Posted by: Szuchie
N 42° 05.663 W 079° 14.448
17T E 645479 N 4661752
A marker detailing the arrival of the first train in Jamestown in 1860!
Waymark Code: WM369X
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 02/17/2008
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Located at this site visitors will find a marker that states:
First Train - The first train arrived in Jamestown August 25, 1860 over the newly laid rails of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad, culminating a 29 year effort to assure Jamestown's position in the national transporation network. Jamestown Centennial Committee, State of New York 1986
According to the City of Jamestown:
The tracks crossed Main Street at ground level, now an overhead crossing of Conrail. The coming of that first train was a gala occasion in this little wilderness village and the Jamestown Journal (issues of August 23 and 31, 1860) and the Chautauqua Democrat announced its arrival in blazing headlines, while a local band played "Ain’t I Glad To Get Out Of The Wilderness". The railroad was a vital factor in the development of Jamestown’s industries.
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