Historical Marker
Hawesville Railroad Station
Historical marker location:
Hawesville, Kentucky
( Hancock Co. Mus., Water St., Hawesville)
Rails of Louisville, St. Louis, and Texas Railroad laid here June 9, 1888. First passenger train ran between Owensboro and Stephensport Oct. 7, 1888. Service between Evansville and Louisville began in April 1889. Rail line later became Louisville, Henderson, St. Louis R.R. and then part of L&N system in 1929. Presented by National-Southwire Aluminum Co.
(Reverse) Hawesville Railroad Station - Present station constructed 1902; additions made ca. 1919. During heyday, six L&N trains stopped here daily. Embarkation point for Army troops during World War I. Pres. Harry S. Truman spoke here during an election campaign whistlestop, Sept. 30, 1948. Local passenger service ended in the late 1950s. Presented by National-Southwire Aluminum Co.