
Stevenson Depot Museum RailCam
OnlineA railfan view from the historic Stevenson Railroad Depot Museum, where the Norfolk Southern and CSX lines converge to head down the Chattanooga subdivision. Freight trains roll past a vintage red caboose on the museum grounds, with live scanner audio bringing the busy junction to life.
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A Living Railroad Junction
This camera looks northeast over the Stevenson Railroad Depot Museum in northern Alabama, capturing one of the South's classic train-watching spots. The rightmost track is the Norfolk Southern line toward Memphis, while the track to the left is the CSX Chattanooga subdivision arriving from Nashville and Cowan, Tennessee. Both railroads join here to run down the Chattanooga sub, making this a high-traffic meeting point for freight movements.
The Historic Depot
The depot was built in 1872 and served the Nashville & Chattanooga and the Memphis & Charleston railroads. Today it operates as a museum open on weekdays, preserving the heritage of an era when rail tied the region together. A vintage red caboose sits on display at the heart of the frame, a nostalgic centerpiece for visiting railfans.
What You'll See
Expect a steady parade of NS and CSX freight trains threading through the junction, framed by the small-town streets and greenery of Stevenson. The stream carries live scanner audio on both the Norfolk Southern and CSX frequencies, so you can follow the dispatch chatter as each train approaches and rumbles past the historic platform.
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