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In May 1902, the railroad was purchased by the Georgia Southern and Florida Railway and their parent company Southern Railway. [1] The line was quickly integrated into Southern's passenger schedules with travel between Valdosta and Jacksonville advertised at about 3 1 ⁄ 2 hours. [4] Southern took control of the AV&W on July 1, 1902. [5]
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Southeast Georgia's largest city is Valdosta, which forms the core of the Valdosta metropolitan area. The region's largest county by population is Lowndes County, of which Valdosta is the county seat. The region had a total resident population of 416,498 in 2020.
The Atlantic, Valdosta and Western Railway Company was incorporated under the general laws of Georgia, November 1, 1897, and was organized November 15, the same year. The road extended from Valdosta, Ga., to Jacksonville, Fla., a distance of about 118 miles.
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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.