Southern Railway North Avenue Yards Historic District

The Southern Railway North Avenue Yards, now repurposed as the NorthYards business park, is located just west of the railway line northwest from downtown Atlanta, south of the Marietta Street Artery neighborhood, rich in industrial history. The Yards represent a microcosm in changes in American railroads over the course of the 20th century.

Southern Railway North Avenue Yards Historic District
Southern Railway North Avenue Yards Historic District is located in Atlanta
Southern Railway North Avenue Yards Historic District
Southern Railway North Avenue Yards Historic District is located in Georgia
Southern Railway North Avenue Yards Historic District
Southern Railway North Avenue Yards Historic District is located in the United States
Southern Railway North Avenue Yards Historic District
Locationbordered by Norfolk Southern Railway tracks on the east, North Avenue on the north, Gray Street on the west and John Street on the south.
Coordinates33°46′02″N 84°24′01″W / 33.767357°N 84.400277°W / 33.767357; -84.400277
Built1925, 1952
Architectural styleUtilitarian early 20th century railway by Southern Railways in-house architect. Tilt-slab concrete construction.
NRHP reference No.02000539
Added to NRHP2002-07-16[1]

The Southern Railway Company first established the complex, as early as 1911, as a turntable rail yard. The roundhouse (1925) was once used for assembling and servicing trains and, as offsite warehouses were introduced, it was later adapted for use as a warehouse. During the 1950s and 1960s additional warehouses were built surrounding and connected to the roundhouse.[2]

The Roundhouse at Northyards Business Park was renovated and turned into a business park in 2002 by C.D. Moody Construction and won the 2002 Atlanta Urban Design Commission's Award of Excellence.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ Marietta Street Artery Association
  3. ^ C.D. Moody Construction
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