The station was formally opened on September 7, 1891 by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad.
He returned to practicing law later that year, with his primary client being the Louisville and Nashville Railroad.
Junction City began when the Louisville and Nashville Railroad reached the area.
He was chairman of the board of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad.
Duty there and along line of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad until November.
Four years later he worked as a clerk in the auditor's office for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad.
The Louisville & Nashville Railroad was built near town in 1868 and eventually became more important to the town's economy than river traffic.
It was built in 1891 by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad.
It was built by the Louisville & Nashville Railroad in 1907.
A stop on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad at this location led to the development of commerce.