List of Stations
These stations existed as of 1867.
| Name | Miles | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| East Point | 7 | |
| Fairburn | 19 | |
| Palmetto | 25 | completed on March 17, 1851 |
| Powells | 33 | |
| Newnan | 39 | completed on September 9, 1851 |
| Grantville | 51 | completed on June 1, 1852 |
| Hogansville | 58 | |
| LaGrange | 71 | completed in February, 1853 |
| Long Cane | 80 | Off Long Cane Road |
| West Point | 86 | completed on May 15, 1854 |
Trains departed from Atlanta at 12:15PM and arrived there at 8:37AM. West Point was the connecting point further west via the Montgomery and West Point Railroad.
Read more about this topic: Atlanta And West Point Railroad
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