West Point Route passenger trains: All through October 2024, Classic Trains editors are celebrating the history and heritage of the West Point Route: Atlanta & West Point and Western Railway of Alabama.

WofA 4-6-0 175 with Atlanta–Montgomery train 31 on A&WP near East Point, Ga.
Richard E. Prince Jr.


W. F. Beckum Jr.


A&WP 4-6-2 290 with New York–New Orleans Crescent west of Atlanta, 1946.
C. K. Marsh Jr. coll.


A&WP 4-6-0 280 with Atlanta–Montgomery train 35 at Milstead, Ala., February 1942.
Joseph P. Sadler


WofA 4-8-2 186 with New Orleans–New York Crescent departing Montgomery on WofA, Nov. 12, 1941.
A. C. Kalmbach


GA GP7 1034 with Augusta–Atlanta train 1 departing Augusta Apr. 7, 1968, on its last run.
B. F. Roberts


A&WP 4-6-0 261 with Montgomery–Atlanta train 32 at Milstead, Ala., March 1942.
Joseph P. Sadler


GA 2-8-2 322 with Atlanta–Augusta train 2 crossing Alcovy River east of Covington, Ga., Apr. 23, 1950.
W. F. Beckum Jr.


Two GA FP7s with Augusta–Atlanta train 1 depart Augusta Dec. 26, 1956.
W. F. Beckum Jr.


WofA 4-6-2 190 with New Orleans–New York Piedmont Limited approaching Atlanta.
Richard E. Prince


GA 4-6-0 211 with Washington Branch mixed train 43 and GA FP7s with Augusta–Atlanta train 1 west of Barnett, Ga., Feb. 22, 1951.
W. F. Beckum Jr.


GA 4-6-2 253 (ex-A&WP) with Atlanta–Augusta train 2 approaching Augusta.
Classic Trains coll.


WofA 4-6-2 190 with 10-car special taking Auburn University students to football game at Montgomery passing Madison, Ala., September 1938.
Joseph P. Sadler


FP7-GP7-FP7 with New York–New Orleans Crescent on A&WP at Fairburn, Ga., in June 1956.
I. W. King


A&WP 4-6-2 290 with New Orleans–New York Crescent east of Montgomery, Ala.
Joseph P. Sadler


A&WP/WofA FP7 and three Geeps arriving Montgomery, Ala., with New York–New Orleans Crescent on Dec. 9, 1962; L&N E units at left will forward train west.
Walter McMurtry

Please enjoy this photo gallery of West Point Route passenger trains, originally published online in 2017.
FIRST RATE!!!!! Lovely photos and what memories they bring back! Thanks for posting these treasures.