Railroads in Carter County
Railroads are an important part of Carter County history.
The East Tennessee & Western North Carolina (“Tweetsie”) narrow-gauge line made travel and transportation of materials across the mountain less costly and faster than travel by foot, horse, wagon, or even car!
The East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railroad had a spur from Johnson City to Elizabethton, as shown on the 1880 map (click here to view).
Pittsburgh Lumber Company built the small Laurel Fork Railway to haul logs to its saw mill in the community named Braemar, near Hampton. A portion of this railroad grade contribute to the Appalachian Trail.
Entrance to Braemar "Castle" in Hampton
Formerly a post office, this building is now a hostel primarily for hikers on the Appalachian Trail. Braemar village developed as a result of the Pittsburgh Lumber Company's operation's locating there. // source: https://thetrek.co/hostel-profile-browns-grocery-and-braemar-castle/
