The Humming Bird was a named train of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N). The train, inaugurated in 1947, originally ran from Cincinnati, Ohio to New Orleans, Louisiana, via Louisville, Nashville, Birmingham, Montgomery and Mobile, and later via a connection at Bowling Green, Kentucky to Memphis, Tennessee. A connection to Chicago was provided by the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad.
The Humming Bird was canceled on January 9, 1969. At that time, the L&N Railroad earned some unwanted publicity when it terminated the final run.
This Louisville & Nashville Railroad (The Hummingbird) Patch is a high quality Louisville & Nashville Railroad logo embroidered sew-on patch and can be used on hats and vests. Your railroad patch collection would not be complete without the addition of this beautiful Louisville & Nashville Railroad patch! Our patches are easily sewn on, and high quality for years of use.
Rail Photos Unlimited has been supplying the railroad enthusiast community with quality railroad patches and railroad hat pins for over 30 years.
Over 360 available to choose from. Size: 2" x 3".
We have photographs and slides of this railroad available for sale in our photo shop.
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