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Leased the Albany and Northern Railway. Georgia Terminal Company: ACL: 1907 1916 Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railway: Girard Railroad: CG: 1845 1854 Mobile and Girard Railroad: Greene County Railroad: GCY 1911 1941 N/A Greenville and Newnan Railway: CG: 1905 1905 Central of Georgia Railway: Griffin, Monticello and Madison Railroad: 1870 ...
The Valdosta Railway (reporting mark VR) is a shortline railroad in the U.S. state of Georgia, connecting Clyattville to CSX Transportation and the Norfolk Southern Railway at Valdosta. The company began operations in 1992 as a subsidiary of the Rail Management and Consulting Corporation, and was acquired by Genesee & Wyoming Inc. in 2005.
This category includes railroads that operate or have operated in the U.S. state of Georgia. For a more complete list, see List of Georgia (U.S. state) railroads. For railways in the Republic of Georgia, see Category:Rail transport in Georgia (country).
The NS trains 191 and 192 from Brosnan Yard in Macon, Georgia to Columbia, South Carolina and the NS Trains 372 and 373 with their companion NS Trains 378 and 377 from Brosnan Yard in Macon, Georgia to Dillard Yard in Savannah, Georgia all make pick ups and drop offs in Tennille for the locals NS G23 and G24 as well as the Sandersville Railroad ...
On December 25, 1847, the Savannah and Albany Railroad Company was chartered by the Georgia General Assembly to construct a rail line from a point along the Central of Georgia Railway near Savannah to Albany with the possibility of extending the railroad to the Chattahoochee River at any time. The bill was introduced by Nelson Tift. By 1853 ...
Goolsby, Larry. Atlantic, Birmingham & Coast.ACL&SAL Historical Society. 2000. Storey, Steve; Ray, David; McDaniel, Matt (November 2018). Historic Railroads of Georgia: A Historic Context Study and Evaluation of Georgia's Historic Railroads Appendix A: Atlanta, Birmingham & Coast Railroad (PDF) (Report).
The Georgia Southwestern and Gulf Railroad was incorporated in 1906 and began operations in 1910 [1] on about 35 miles (56 km) of track leased from the Albany and Northern Railway between Cordele and Albany, Georgia, USA. The GS&G was purchased by the Georgia Northern Railway in 1939, and in 1942 operations were returned to the Albany and ...
The original Georgia and Alabama Railroad was based in Rome, GA, incorporated in 1853, and started initial rail construction in 1857. [1] In August 1866, the G&A officially consolidated with the Dalton and Jacksonville Railroad and the Alabama and Tennessee River Railroad Company with the intent to create a consolidated rail system from Selma, AL to Dalton, GA. [2]