The Rebel         
The south's first streamliner makes its station stop at the Gulf Mobile & Northern passenger station in downtown Jackson, MS, on its southbound trip from Jackson, TN to New Orleans. You can see the top of the Old Capitol building in the background. This trainset was one of three that were built for the GM&N in 1935 and 1937 by American Car and Foundry. These trainsets were later referred to as the Little Rebel after the creation of the GM&O in 1940 and these trains ran until 1954. The power cars were scrapped in 1962. Today, this station now houses the Mississippi Department of Archives and History. The tracks through here were removed in the late 1990s except for a small section of the main that they left infront of the station. Picture taken sometime in May of 1938.
Date: 5/1/1938 Location: Jackson, MS   Map Show Jackson on a rail map Views: 1359 Collection Of:   Joe Marascalco
Locomotives: GMN 352(Doodlebug)    Author:  unknown
The Rebel
Picture Categories: Passenger This picture is part of album:  Pearl River District
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Name Type Comments Date
Chris Balducci General The depot is actually an ANNEX to the MDAH, which is in a building about a block north. God bless. 9/13/2012 11:00:29 AM
Ace Jorkel General This is a perfect image one the hot shots! 10/17/2013 12:39:30 PM
Joe Marascalco General thanks Ace! 10/17/2013 3:30:05 PM

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