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The Georgia Pacific Railway was a railway company chartered on December 31, 1881, consolidating the Georgia Western Railroad and the Georgia Pacific Railroad Company of Alabama. The Georgia Western Railroad was chartered by the Georgia Legislature in 1854, incorporated by Richard Peters , Lemuel Grant , and other prominent Atlantans.
Georgia Southern and Florida Railway: Georgia Pacific Railroad: SOU: 1876 1882 Georgia Pacific Railway: Georgia Pacific Railway: SOU: 1882 1894 Southern Railway: Georgia Western Railroad: SOU: 1854 1877 Georgia Pacific Railroad: Georgia Pine Railway: SAL: 1895 1901 Georgia, Florida and Alabama Railway: Georgia Southern Railroad: SOU: 1875 1880
Chattahoochee Industrial Railroad is a class III railroad located in southern Georgia. It connects Cedar Springs, Hilton and Saffold over a 15-mile route, interconnecting with CSX Corporation and the Hilton & Albany Railroad. CIRR primarily serves Georgia-Pacific's Cedar Springs mill, a large
East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway: Columbus, Fayette and Decatur Railroad: SOU: 1871 1881 Georgia Pacific Railway: Columbus and Western Railway: CG: 1880 1888 Savannah and Western Railroad: Decatur, Chesapeake and New Orleans Railway: L&N: 1887 1893 Middle Tennessee and Alabama Railway: DeKalb and Western Railroad: 1916 N/A East ...
Pacific Coast Railway [1] 1933 Pacific Electric Railway [2] 1902 1961 Peninsular Railway [2] 1910 1934 Petaluma and Santa Rosa Railroad [2] 1904 1932 Sacramento Northern Railway [1] [2] 1905 1941 Earlier Northern Electric Railway, Northern Electric Railway—Marysville and Colusa Branch, Oakland, Antioch and Eastern Railway, and San Francisco ...
The Moscow, Camden & San Augustine Railroad Company (reporting mark MCSA) is a Class III short line railroad headquartered in Camden, Texas. It is a subsidiary of Georgia-Pacific. The MCSA operates a 6.9 mi (11.1 km) line from Camden to an interchange with the Union Pacific Railroad in Moscow, Texas.
Broadway Mill expansion adds to Georgia-Pacific's Green Bay-area workforce; jobs still available. The new equipment and production lines incorporate a lot of automation and technology to increase ...
The Crescent is a daily long-distance passenger train operated by Amtrak between New York City and New Orleans (the "Crescent City"). The 1,377-mile (2,216 km) route connects the Northeast to the Gulf Coast via the Appalachian Piedmont, with major stops in Charlotte, North Carolina; Atlanta, Georgia; and Birmingham, Alabama.