Tallulah Falls Railway
The Tallulah Falls Railway was a historic railway line in Georgia, established in the late 19th century. It connected the towns of Tallulah Falls and Cornelia, facilitating transportation and commerce in the region. The railway played a significant role in promoting tourism to the scenic Tallulah Gorge and surrounding areas.
Operational from 1882 until 1933, the railway was known for its steep grades and picturesque views. It primarily served passengers and freight, contributing to the local economy. Today, remnants of the railway can still be seen, and it remains a point of interest for history enthusiasts and visitors to the area.