Talk:Western and Atlantic Depot
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This page was proposed for deletion by Deor (talk · contribs) on 9 January 2014 with the comment: After the incorrect information has been removed, this article contains no information that expands on the list entry in National Register of Historic Places listings in Whitfield County, Georgia. There's no point in the existence of a stand-alone article unless additional, referenced information can be found. It was contested by Necrothesp (talk · contribs) on 10 January 2014 with the comment: deprod; nationally listed historic building and railway station, both of which are categories usually kept |
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Reason and explanation
[edit]The reason I added the part of the freight depot is that what you see in the picture is the freight depot that is located south of the passenger depot as shown on Google Maps [1], The passenger depot is at Depot and King and the freight depot is at South Depot and East Morris St. (I might be a railroad enthusiast, but I do know a lot when it domes to Dalton) TVSRR (talk) 02:03, 13 September 2019 (UTC)
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