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  2. Terminal Station (Macon, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Terminal Station, Macon, Georgia, is a railroad station that was built in 1916, [2] and is located on 5th St. at the end of Cherry St. It was designed in the Beaux-Arts style by architect Alfred T. Fellheimer (1875–1959), prominent for his design of Grand Central Terminal in New York City in 1903.

  3. Category : Railway stations in Macon–Bibb County, Georgia

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    This page was last edited on 9 December 2018, at 22:55 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. List of Norfolk Southern Railway lines - Wikipedia

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    Macon, GA: Albany, GA: Atlanta North District: Chattanooga, TN: Atlanta, GA: From DeButts Yard in Chatt. to Inman Yard in Atlanta. Hapeville Auto Terminal (or Hapeville Automobile Terminal) is included in line's timetable. Atlanta South District: Atlanta, GA: Macon, GA: Also known as the 'H' Line Howell Main Line (Howell Main Line No. 1 and ...

  5. Central of Georgia Railway - Wikipedia

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    Central of Georgia Railway 509 (2-8-0) Central City Park, Macon, Ga; Central of Georgia Railway 349 (4-4-0) Children's Hospital at Erlanger Chattanooga, Tn, on loan from the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum; Central of Georgia Railway 109, later W.T. Smith Lumber Co. 14 (4-4-0) Pioneer Museum Of Alabama, Troy, Al

  6. List of Georgia railroads - Wikipedia

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    Macon and Northern Railway: Macon and Northern Railway: CG: 1894 1895 Central of Georgia Railway: Macon Terminal Company: MTCO CG/ SOU: 1914 Macon and Western Railroad: CG: 1845 1872 Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia: Marietta, Canton and Ellijay Railroad: L&N: 1859 1870 Marietta and North Georgia Railroad: Marietta and North ...

  7. Georgia Southern and Florida Railway - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Southern and Florida Railway listed in Sholes' Directory, 1893. The Georgia Southern and Florida Railway (reporting mark GSF), also known as the Suwanee River Route from its crossing of the Suwanee River, was founded in 1885 as the Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad and began operations between Macon, GA and Valdosta, GA in 1889, extending to Palatka, FL in 1890.

  8. Macon and Brunswick Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Macon and Brunswick Railroad ran from Macon, Georgia to Brunswick, Georgia. Its construction was interrupted by the American Civil War , and initially only ran from Macon to Cochran, Georgia . The 5 ft ( 1,524 mm ) [ 1 ] gauge line was completed and extended to the Georgia coast when it opened in its entirety in December 1869.

  9. Georgia Central Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Central Railway [1] (reporting mark GC) operates about 174 miles (280 km) of former Seaboard Coast Line track from Macon, Georgia through Dublin, Georgia and Vidalia, Georgia to Savannah, Georgia. It also operates about 20 miles (32 km) of trackage between Savannah and Riceboro, Georgia, switching Interstate Paper LLC.