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Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum

"Dedicated to Casey's life and heroic last ride"

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typewriter asey Jones was a real life hero whose story of courage and self-sacrifice is known to virtually all Americans. He is a shining example to working men and women throughout this nation. You canbe justly proud of the legacy of Casey Jones.

Ronald Reagan

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cjhrm_state egyptian he Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum is located in Jackson, Tennessee, northeast of Memphis. Jackson is a railroad town with deep associations with three fallen flags of the Deep South: the Illinois Central, the Gulf Mobile & Ohio, and the Louisville & Nashville. Developed in the late 1970s, the museum memorializes the life of John Luther "Casey" Jones, an Illinois Central steam engineer whose courageous actions with his fast passenger train in April 1900 saved the lives of his passengers and crew but cost him his own. As a result, Jones was elevated to heroic status is American culture, music, and railroad history. Adjacent to the museum is the Jones' family home in which he was living at the time of his death. The building was acquired by the city of Jackson in 1956 and relocated to the present site in 1978. Each room in the house depicts typical American family life in the late 19th century. The museum itself features many exhibits related to Casey's Jones' life and death, railroads in Tennessee during the Civil War, and the fallen flags interwoven with Jackson's rich railroad history. Outside, an ex Clinchfield steamer is painted as Illinois Central #382 and anchors a short exhibit of IC rolling stock.

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Click to see the Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum plotted on a Google Maps page

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Museum

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jones_inset2 Jones was a locomotive engineer for the Illinois Central Railroad, based in Memphis, Tennessee and Jackson, Mississippi. He was noted for his exceptionally punctual schedules, which sometimes required a degree of risk, though this was not a factor on his fatal last journey. However, there is some disagreement about the sequence of events on that night, April 29–30, 1900.

He was due to run the southbound passenger service from Memphis to Canton, Mississippi, departing 11:35 p.m. Owing to the absence of another engineer, he had to take over another service through the day, which may have deprived him of sleep. He eventually departed 75 minutes late, but was confident of making up the time with the powerful ten-wheeler Engine No. 382, known as "Cannonball". This was then later referenced in a New York newspaper to describe Erwin Baker and his now infamous "Cannonball Run".

vaughan Approaching Vaughan at high speed, he was unaware that three trains were occupying the station, one of which was broken down and directly on his line. Some claim that he ignored a flagman signaling to him, though this person may have been out of sight on a tight bend or obscured by fog. All are agreed, however, that Jones managed to avert a potentially disastrous crash through his exceptional skill at slowing the engine and saving the lives of the passengers at the cost of his own. For this, he was immortalized in a traditional song, "The Ballad of Casey Jones".

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See also our complete Gulf Mobile & Ohio featured Fallen Flag scrapbook in Mainlines

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See also our complete Illinois Central featured Fallen Flag scrapbook in Mainlines

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See also our complete Louisville & Nashville featured Fallen Flag scrapbook in Mainlines

Train Display

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Illinois Central #382

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Illinois Central #382

  • builder:Baldwin Locomotive Works
  • arrangement:4-6-0 "Ten Wheeler"
  • class:G-1
  • built:Dec 1905, Baldwin #27048
  • fuel:soft coal / water
  • notes:
  • 19x26" cylinders, 63" drivers, 200 psi
  • blt South & Western #1
    to Carolina Clinchfield & Ohio #1
    to Clinchfield Railroad #99
    to Black Mountain Rwy Co #3
    to City of Jackson TN, 1956
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    Gulf Mobile & Ohio "Judge Milton Brown"

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    Jones Family House

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    Click to see the Casey Jones family home plotted on a Google Maps page

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    Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum

    In 1956, the city of Jackson purchased the Chester Street home of famed locomotive engineer, Casey Jones, to turn into a museum and tourist attraction. The museum opened to the public on April 30, and Governor Frank Clement was the main speaker for the ceremony. In 1978, a proposal to move the home and museum north to a plot of land next to Interstate 40 was approved, though not without much debate. The building was moved that winter.

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    Publications

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    1998 tourist train guide ad / collection

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    Arrivals and Departures

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    The Man from Missouri

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    Seconds to Lose

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    Label Union

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    Victorian Absence

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    Nature Is Never Spent

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    Banana Republic

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    The Johnston Way

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    This page was updated on 2025-08-09