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The Savannah, Americus and Montgomery Railway (SA&M) was a historic railroad located in the U.S. states of Georgia and Alabama. SA&M was built in the 1880s running between Montgomery, Alabama and Lyons, Georgia. It would be completed to Savannah, Georgia in 1896 after being renamed the Georgia and Alabama Railway.
The Savannah and Memphis Railroad is a historic railroad that operated in Alabama. It was founded as the Opelika and Talladega Railroad in 1854. Before any track was built, the railroad became the Opelika and Tuscumbia Railroad in 1861. No track was built under the latter name either as the American Civil War broke out and interrupted plans.
Still exists as an operating subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Railway: Alabama Industrial Railroad: AIRI 1984 1985 Huntsville and Madison County Railroad Authority: Alabama Midland Railway: ACL: 1887 1901 Savannah, Florida and Western Railway: Alabama Mineral Railroad: L&N: 1890 1903 Louisville and Nashville Railroad: Alabama and Mississippi ...
The Savannah and Western Railroad is a historic railroad that was located in Georgia. The S&W was incorporated in 1885, and acquired property in 1888 through a consolidation of seven different railroads owned by the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia. These included: Buena Vista and Ellaville Railroad; Columbus and Rome Railway
Central of Georgia Railway 109, later W.T. Smith Lumber Co. 14 (4-4-0) Pioneer Museum Of Alabama, Troy, Al Central of Georgia Railway 1 (SW-1) Georgia State Railroad Museum, Savannah, Ga Central of Georgia Railway 223 (2-8-0) Georgia State Railroad Museum, Savannah, Ga
The Alabama Midland Railway was incorporated in Alabama and Georgia in 1887, and built a line from Bainbridge, Georgia, to a point near Montgomery, Alabama. The route was completed in 1890. It became part of the Plant System in 1894, and in 1901 it was merged into the Savannah, Florida and Western Railway.
Georgia and Alabama Railway: Alabama and Chattanooga Railroad: SOU: 1868 1877 Alabama Great Southern Railroad: Alabama Midland Railway: ACL: 1887 1901 Savannah, Florida and Western Railway: Albany Bridge Company: 1993 1999 Georgia and Florida RailNet: Albany, Florida and Northern Railway: SOU: 1889 1895 Albany and Northern Railway: Albany and ...
The Southwestern Alabama Railway and the Alabama Midland Railway were acquired in July 1890 by Henry B. Plant of the Plant System and merged with his Savannah, Florida & Western Railway. [2] The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad gained control of the Plant System on July 1, 1902. [1] The Atlantic Coast Line operated the line as their Elba Branch. [3]