Tallulah Falls Depot


The Tallulah Falls Railway depot at Tallulah Falls was constructed in 1913-14 to replace the town's original station, which burned the previous year. Passenger service continued here until 1946 and freight trains rolled by until 1961 when the line was abandoned. The building is now a gift shop.

Tallulah Falls is a town of 160 people on the Rabun and Habersham county line in the northeast corner of Georgia. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, it was a popular resort. 

 

Above, a vintage postcard shows the depot and a long-gone resort hotel. U.S. 441 now passes over the hotel site.

 


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