We would like to thank Don Kosur, and Mrs. Jean Bridges and family, for sharing these items with us.
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen documents from Clarence E. Ingle, former employee of the Asheville Craggy Mtn. Railway.
1950’s photos – engine in snow, photos courtesy of Mrs. Jean Bridges


Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen

Receipt for dues from the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen

Clarence E. Ingle was the last engineer before the railway was closed in the ’60s.