There appears to be no direct service out of Oxford, Mississippi with Greyhound Bus Lines. Though there may be a secondary departure/arrival location, you will need to contact the carrier directly for further assistance. If you are researching this information with Greyhound online, try clicking on secondary locations which are given a (B) designation on schedules.
Tennessee Railway was created in 1973.
Tennessee Railway ended in 1918.
Tennessee Central Railway ended in 1968.
Tennessee Central Railway was created in 1897.
Southern Railway in Mississippi ended in 1920.
Southern Railway in Mississippi was created in 1894.
Memphis and Ft- Scott Railway Bridge - 1903 was released on: USA: 1903
The web address of the Tennessee Central Railway Museum is: http://www.tcry.org
The city of Corinth, Mississippi lies in the northeast part of Mississippi just below the border with Tennessee. Having captured it, the army of General Halleck had control of the Memphis and Charleston railway. It was a success for Halleck, who took weeks to reach Corinth, this was too much time. His siege would the city was to capture or destroy the army of Confederate Beauregard, but he slipped quietly and cleverly away, heading directly south to Tupelo.
The phone number of the Tennessee Central Railway Museum is: 615-244-9001.
Under the cover of darkness, Confederate forces evacuated Corinth, Mississippi. As a result Halleck was able to break the Memphis and Charleston railway.
Once Corinth Mississippi was controlled by Major General Halleck in 1862, he advised President Lincoln that all Union forces not required to control the Memphis and Charleston railway, would be used to support General Curtis in Arkansas and to send forces to East Tennessee. President Lincoln was in favor of Halleck's plans. Especially sending Union forces to East Tennessee. That part of the state had many Unionists living there and Lincoln wanted to support them.