The Swamp Rabbit train history in Greenville
North of Swamp Rabbit Cafe the trail turns desolate, intriguing and always interesting for riders.[/caption] At the beginning of the Twentieth century another effort was made to revitalize the line and the story of the Swamp Rabbit train continued with additional stops added. According to local historian Mann Batson the line was extensive and reached thirteen stops:
Swamp Rabbit Train Stops
- Greenville
- Monaghan
- White Oak
- Montague
- Altamont
- Travelers Rest
- Phillips
- Hellams
- Bates
- Marietta
- Cleveland
- River View
- River Falls
Looking backwards across the years, we think of our little railroad, the Swamp Rabbit, with a smile for its ambition to cross the big moun ains. But the sober fact is that Greenville (we) lost tremendously because of that failure. Who knows what great commercial opportunities would have opened up if a good track could have been completed and connections been made between Greenville and the boundless west? –“The Greenville and Northern’s future remains clouded, but the proper guidance and expansion, it could survive.” – Robert N. Daniel from Mann Batson’s book called ‘The Swamp Rabbit Railroad : legacy and legend’In many sections the Swamp Rabbit Train trellis remains and Swamp Rabbit Train pilings outside of Greenville, SC are frequent. North of Swamp Rabbit Cafe the trail turns desolate without much sign of the old trails. But the trip still offers glimpses. More resources for researching on the Swamp Rabbit Train: A Quick History of the GHS Swamp Rabbit Trail The Last of the Train Cars in These Parts The Swamp Rabbit Trail A Tale of More Than 125 Years Spanning Over Three Centuries [caption id="attachment_3002" align="aligncenter" width="604"] Swamp Rabbit Train pilings outside of Greenville, SC[/caption] ]]>