railroad_name=Tennessee Alabama & Georgia Railway
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TAG
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Eastern Tennessee, Northwest Georgia, and Northeast Alabama
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1911
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1971
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Chattanooga, Tennessee .]]
The ''Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railroad'' was created through a reorganization of the
Chattanooga Southern Railway in 1911. A few years later, in 1922, the line's name was changed to the and was also known as the ''TAG Route''. The TAG was purchased by the
Southern Railway in 1971, this line (23 miles of it) is currently being used by the
Chattooga And Chickamauga Railway and currently ends at
Kensington, Georgia . Nearly all remnants of the line are gone, except for the Pigeon Mountain Tunnel just south of Kensington and the pilings of the Yellow Creek Bridge near Leesburg, Alabama, on Lake Weiss.