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  2. Carolina Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The company in the late 1980s, as the Mid-Atlantic Railroad, began operating two former Atlantic Coast Line Railroad branch lines. One was a portion of the now abandoned ACL line between Wilmington, North Carolina, and Whiteville, North Carolina, and the other was operated by the Waccamaw Coast Line from Conway, South Carolina, to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

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  4. Charleston Southern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Charleston Southern Railway was a South Carolina railroad established in the early part of the 20th century. The Charleston Southern Railway, incorporated by the South Carolina General Assembly in 1915, [ 1 ] was to be an extension of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad , with an 85-mile route from Charleston, South Carolina , to Savannah ...

  5. Myrtle Beach Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Beach Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Depot is a historic train station located at Myrtle Beach in Horry County, South Carolina. [2] It was built in 1937 by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, and is one-story rectangular building was constructed with the standard ACL bi-level floor plan that has a raised freight room with steps leading down to the lobby/office area.

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    The last time the Myrtle Beach area saw snow for Christmas was on Dec. 24, 1989, when 14 inches of snowfall was reported, according to NWS records.

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