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In May 1902, the railroad was purchased by the Georgia Southern and Florida Railway and their parent company Southern Railway. [1] The line was quickly integrated into Southern's passenger schedules with travel between Valdosta and Jacksonville advertised at about 3 1 ⁄ 2 hours. [4] Southern took control of the AV&W on July 1, 1902. [5]
The line had formerly been operated by the Georgia and Florida Railroad, whose predecessor, the Florida Midland and Georgia Railroad, built the line in the 1880s or 1890s. [1] The Valdosta Southern Railroad (reporting mark VSO) was incorporated in August 1951 and bought the portion from Valdosta south to Madison, Florida, which the G&F planned ...
Southern Railway: Georgia Western Railroad: SOU: 1854 1877 Georgia Pacific Railroad: Georgia Pine Railway: SAL: 1895 1901 Georgia, Florida and Alabama Railway: Georgia Southern Railroad: SOU: 1875 1880 East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad: Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad: SOU: 1881 1895 Georgia Southern and Florida Railway ...
Southeast Georgia is an eighteen-county region within the U.S. state of Georgia, bordering Florida. [1] The region includes a portion of Georgia's Lower Coastal Plain . Southeast Georgia's largest city is Valdosta , which forms the core of the Valdosta metropolitan area .
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SR 133 begins at an intersection with US 84/US 221/SR 38/SR 94 (West Hill Avenue) in Valdosta, within Lowndes County.It has an interchange with Interstate 75 (I-75) before passing through Troupville and crossing over the Withlacoochee and Little rivers, the latter one marksing the Lowndes–Brooks county line.
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