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Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railroad: Chattanooga Southern Railway: SOU: 1887 1895 Chattanooga Southern Railroad: Cherokee Railroad: SAL: 1870 1879 Cherokee Iron Company: Cherokee Iron Company: SAL: 1873 1882 East and West Railroad of Alabama: Chickamauga and Durham Railroad: CG: 1891 1897 Chattanooga and Durham Railroad: Cincinnati and ...
The Georgia State Railroad Museum (formerly the Roundhouse Railroad Museum) is a museum in Savannah, Georgia located at a historic Central of Georgia Railway site. It includes parts of the Central of Georgia Railway: Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities National Historic Landmark District .
The Columbus and Rome Railway is a historic, 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge [1] railroad that operated in the U.S. state of Georgia.. Chartered in 1871 as the North and South Railroad of Georgia, the Columbus and Rome Railway opened in 1873 with a 20-mile (32 km) line going north out of Columbus, Georgia.
Pages in category "Heritage railroads in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The first tunnel, known as the Western and Atlantic Railroad Tunnel at Tunnel Hill, was completed on May 7, 1850, as part of the construction of the Western & Atlantic Railroad (W & A), the first state road in Georgia. It was the first major railroad tunnel in the South and is 1,447 feet [1] /0.274 miles; 441 meters in
The Cherokee Railroad is an historic railroad that operated in the U.S. state of Georgia. It was organized in 1870 to take over operations from the failing Cartersville and Van Wert Railroad. The Cherokee Railroad initially operated from Cartersville to Taylorsville, and the new owners extended the railroad to Rockmart, Georgia.
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 name was changed to Augusta and Savannah Railroad on February 16, 1856. Augusta and Waynesboro Railroad Company built 53.31 miles (85.79 km) of railroad line between Millen, Georgia, and Augusta, Georgia, and 13.69 miles (22.03 km) of yard and side tracks prior to or during 1854.