Take the last train to Clarksville And I'll meet you at the station You can be here by 4:30 'Cause I've made your reservation Don't be slow Oh, no, no, no Oh, no, no, no 'Cause I'm leavin' in the morning And I must see you again We'll have one more night together 'Til the morning brings my train And I must go Oh, no, no, no Oh, no, no, no And I don't know if I'm ever comin' home Take the last train to Clarksville I'll be waiting at the station We'll have time for coffee flavored kisses And a bit of conversation Oh, no, no, no Oh, no, no, no Take the last train to Clarksville Now I must hang up the phone I can't hear you in this noisy railroad station, all alone I'm feelin' low Oh, no, no, no Oh, no, no, no And I don't know if I'm ever coming home Oh Take the last train to Clarksville And I'll meet you at the station You can be here by 4:30 'Cause I've made your reservation Don't be slow Oh, no, no, no Oh, no, no, no And I don't know if I'm ever coming home Take the last train to Clarksville Take the last train to Clarksville Take the last train to Clarksville Take the last train...
Read moreThis is a cute train station that now supports a local farmers market just outside. The train is a large locomotive and caboose. When I visited, we were not able to go on the train and look around. The station seems to be more set up to be a reception hall and not really a museum. If you want to taste of local foods, such as tomatoes, beans, pickles, local jams & jellies, this place is highly recommended. We had purchased a small jar of a blackberry jelly that was amazing. Would absolutely go again, just for that...
Read moreJust a large train parked at a vacant rail station. I am curious about rail in Clarksville and this site would be a wonderful opportunity to explain just that. It is unclear if it is operational, a museum, or just rusting metal. Hopefully, some cash can be found to help tell the reason and history for this...
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