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Artifacts. Stories.: Railroad Transportation

Railroad Transportation

Artifacts. Stories.

Last Updated: February 26, 2020 by Lee Roane | Virtually Galveston, Videos, History, Artifacts. Stories.


In this episode, George Osborne takes me on a tour of the Galveston Railroad Museum and explains rail transportation on Galveston Island in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The story takes us to through the development of railroad transportation and how it connected Galveston’s port to the rest of the country.

If you missed other episodes, here are some links:

  1. The Wooden Paver
  2. The Panoramic Sketch
  3. Battle of Gavleston: The Cannon Balls
  4. Battle of Galveston: “My Father Is Here”
  5. Battle of Galveston: The Watchmen
  6. The Gun Battery
  7. The Early Causeways
  8. Railroad Transportation
  9. Cabeza de Vaca
  10. The Lunch Counter

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Lee Roane has worked on the Galveston.com website since 1994. He is interested in history and birding but will write about anything if he thinks it will help someone enjoy the island.

Lee Roane
2020-07-14T09:54:31-05:00

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