Darien’s Railroad and Depot

Darien's Railroad and DepotYear Erected: 1999

Marker Text: In 1889, the Darien Shortline Railroad was organized to transport yellow pine timber to the Darien sawmills from Georgia's interior. Originating in Tattnall County and continuing through Liberty County, the Darien & Western line was completed in 1895 to its terminus near this spot where a passenger depot was built, now marked by the gazebo. In 1906, the line was bought by the Georgia Coast & Piedmont Railroad, which extended the line 18 miles south to Brunswick in 1914. The train depot was then moved from Columbus Square to the riverfront near the present U.S. Highway 17 Bridge. The depot burned in 1971.

Erected by The Georgia Historical Society and the Lower Altamaha Historical Society

Tips for Finding This Marker: On Columbus Square, at the intersection of Franklin and Madison Streets in Darien