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The validity of the lease to the Georgia Pacific Railway Company and the legality of control exercised by the Richmond & West Point Terminal Railroad [sic] & Warehouse Company, as owner of a majority of capital stock of the Central Railroad & Banking Company of Georgia, were attached in a bill exhibited by a stockholder of the Central Railroad ...
The Georgia was authorized, by a special act of the Georgia Legislature, approved January 21, 1852, to merge the property of the Washington Rail or Plank Road Company, extending from Barnett to Washington, approximately 17 miles. On March 2, 1880, the Georgia purchased the railway of the Macon & Augusta Railroad Company at foreclosure sale ...
Marietta and North Georgia Railway: Marietta and North Georgia Railway: L&N: 1887 1895 Atlanta, Knoxville and Northern Railway: McRae Terminal Railway: SAL: 1905 Memphis Branch Railroad: 1868 1877 N/A Memphis Branch Railroad and Steamboat Company of Georgia: L&N: 1839 1850 Rome Railroad: Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railway: CG: 1889 1896 ...
The carrier was a Georgia corporation having its principal offices in Atlanta, Ga. At the date of valuation, June 30, 1914, the property, which was being operated by a receiver, consisted of about 633.55 miles of railway, extending from Brunswick, Ga., to Reader's Gap, Ala., with branches in the State of Georgia from Manchester to Atlanta, from Fitzgerald to Thomasville, from Sessoms to ...
The Vale Railway (reporting mark VAEX [1]), formerly the INCO Railway (reporting mark INCX [2]), is an industrial railway operating in the City of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. It is owned and operated by Vale Limited .
The Georgia Pine Railway Company. Under general laws of Georgia, Sept. 13, 1895. Name changed to 1, April 22, 1901. 3. The Carrabelle, Tallahassee and Georgia Railroad Company. Under general laws of Florida, Jan. 5, 1891. Sold at foreclosure Jan. 1, 1906, to a syndicate which sold property to 1, July 1, 1906. 4. The Augusta, Tallahassee and ...
Less road, Thrift to Rogers, Ga., abandoned by the Millen and Southern Railway Company 10.0 53.0 From The Nashville and Sparks Railroad Company, Aug. 12, 1907; constructed by that company, Nashville to Sparks, Ga., 1900-1906; rail, angle bars, and switch material used in the track leased from the Georgia Southern and Florida Railway Company 12.0
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