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  2. Category:Defunct Georgia (U.S. state) railroads - Wikipedia

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    Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railway; Georgia Coast and Piedmont Railroad; Georgia Eastern Railroad; Georgia and Florida RailNet; Georgia and Florida Railroad (1926–1963) Georgia and Florida Railroad (1995–99) Georgia and Florida Railway (1906–26) Georgia and Florida Railway (1963–71) Georgia Florida and Alabama Railroad; Georgia ...

  3. Georgia Southwestern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The railroad was absorbed by the Georgia & Alabama Railway in 1896, and later merged into the Seaboard Air Line in 1902. The second portion of the line was built by the Georgia Pine Railway (Georgia Florida and Alabama Railroad after 1901) [11] - and made junction with the Seaboard Air Line at Richland in 1910. In January 1928, the SAL leased ...

  4. Savannah, Americus and Montgomery Railway - Wikipedia

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    From Vidalia west to a point near Preston, Georgia is still operated by the Heart of Georgia Railroad. On February 7, 2017, Genesee & Wyoming purchased the Heart of Georgia (who also owns the Georgia Central Railway). [16] The line is still in place from Preston west to Mahrt, Alabama, but that segment is out of service. [17]

  5. Brunswick and Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Brunswick and Western Railroad (known earlier as the Brunswick and Florida Railroad and the Brunswick and Albany Railroad) is a historic railroad in southern Georgia that at its greatest extent ran from Brunswick near the coast to Albany. Segments of the line still exist today.

  6. Blakely Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The railroad was then converted to a common carrier line. The new owner spent between $15,000 and $20,000 improving the and straitening the line. The railroad purchased one single locomotive with one passenger car and one baggage/freight car for use on the railroad. Logs and lumber were its primary type of freight. [1]

  7. Columbus Southern Railway - Wikipedia

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    CSX sold much of the line to the Georgia Southwestern in 1989. [9] The Georgia Southwestern abandoned the line from Cusseta to Richland in 1995, with the rails being removed in September 1997. Rails remained in place from Columbus to Cusseta in order to serve a large pulpwood yard near the latter which are still in place today but are out of ...

  8. 'Rails, Rust and Rivets' and 'You Belong Here ... - AOL

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    "Pennsylvania Railroad Engine" by Raymond Burns will be on display at Staunton Augusta Art Center's "Rails, Rust and Rivets" exhibit. ... railroad museums and abandoned railroad lines, in search ...

  9. List of defunct railroads of North America - Wikipedia

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    Central of Georgia Railway; Central Pacific Railroad (CPRR) Central Railroad of New Jersey (Jersey Central) (CNJ) Central Vermont (CV) Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (CO) Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CBQ) Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (MILW) Chicago Great Western Railway (CGW) Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific ...