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Charlie Barnett
Charlie Barnett was the engineer on train No. 2, the last Western and Atlantic Railroad train from Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Atlanta, Georgia, to operate over the railroad’s five-foot gauge. The railroad subsequently changed the railroad’s gauge to match the national gauge.
Charles Beardsley
Charles Beardsley joined the Western and Atlantic Railroad circa 1869. He began as an operator on the railroad.
He resigned as a train dispatcher for the Western and Atlantic Railroad in about February 1891.
B. A. Bell
B.A. Bell joined the Western and Atlantic Railroad circa 1868.
C. F. Bell
N. T. Bell
Richard B. Bell
Richard B. Bell, son of Dr. W.R. Bell of Atlanta, died Feb. 27, 1874, at his father’s home on Luckie Street after an illness with consumption. He was 22 years old.
Bell had worked for four years as a clerk at the Smyrna depot for the Western and Atlantic Railroad, where he was regarded as diligent and faithful. Known as a moral and intelligent young man, his death was considered a great loss to family and friends.
Funeral services and burial were scheduled to be held at Smyrna Church.
Sanford Luilem Bell
Sanford L. Bell joined the Western and Atlantic Railroad as a conductor in 1852.
J. H. Bishop
J.H. Bishop joined the Western and Atlantic Railroad circa 1873.