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  2. Chesterfield and Kershaw Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The company was chartered by South Carolina General Assembly in 1889. [1] The Chesterfield and Kershaw ran from Cheraw, South Carolina, to Camden, South Carolina. [2] The line merged with the Seaboard Air Line Railroad in 1901 and became part of their main line. [1] In 1967, the Seaboard Air Line merged with its rival, the Atlantic Coast Line ...

  3. Pee Dee Regional Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Pee Dee Regional Transportation Authority is the primary provider of mass transportation in a six county region of northeastern South Carolina.The agency was established in 1974 as the state's first public transit agency that was managed by a multi-county board instead of a single municipality.

  4. Bennettsville and Cheraw Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The name of the company was changed in June 1902 to the Bennettsville and Cheraw Railroad Company. [2] In 1902 and 1904 the company's charter was amended, authorizing the construction of a line from Cheraw to Bennettsville and south to a point on the Atlantic coast in South Carolina, rather than Osborne. [3] The line was headquartered in ...

  5. Cheraw and Darlington Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Cheraw and Darlington Railroad was a 26-mile (42 km) 5 ft (1,524 mm) [1] gauge shortline railroad that served South Carolina and, later, North Carolina, beginning before the American Civil War. The gauge was changed to 4 ft 9 in ( 1,448 mm ) in 1886.

  6. Bennettsville and Osborne Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Bennettsville and Osborn Railroad was a railroad company that was incorporated to serve eastern South Carolina. The line was incorporated in February 1899 under a special act of the State of South Carolina as the Bennettsville and Osborne Railroad Company. [1] Its name was changed in June 1902 to the Bennettsville and Cheraw Railroad ...

  7. U.S. Route 15 in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    SC 9 south / SC 38 west – Cheraw: Southern end of SC 9 and SC 38 concurrencies: 148.132: 238.395: SC 9 Bus. north / SC 38 Bus. west / SC 38 east – Marion, Myrtle Beach: Northern end of SC 38 concurrency; southern terminus of SC 9 Bus.; eastern terminus of SC 38 Bus. 149.172: 240.069: SC 9 south – North Myrtle Beach, Dillon

  8. SC transportation commission names next leader to run ... - AOL

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    Outgoing Transportation Secretary Christy Hall is retiring on March 31 after 10 years leading the S.C. Department of Transportation. SC transportation commission names next leader to run DOT, $2 ...

  9. Lancaster and Chester Railroad - Wikipedia

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    In 1873, the Cheraw and Chester Railroad Company was granted a charter by a Special Act of the South Carolina General Assembly "to construct a railroad from Cheraw, in Chesterfield County, to Chesterville, in Chester County, by such route as shall be found most suitable and advantageous".

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