
The Little
River Railroad and Lumber Company is a non-profit corporation founded in
1982 to preserve the heritage of the the Little River Lumber Company and the
Little River Railroad. We operate a museum in Townsend, Tennessee, collecting,
preserving and exhibiting the history of these companies, and of the people in
this region.
Townsend
was the site of the sawmill, and headquarters of this operation, which logged
huge portions of what is now the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, from 1901
until 1939.
The Little
River became famous far beyond its remote mountain origins, due in large part to
its innovations in railroad motive power, which included invention of the first
2-4-4-2 articulated Mallet, and the smallest 4-6-2 Pacific ever built for North
American standard gauge.
Please see our online Museum Shop, and visit our museum in Townsend, Tennessee!

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