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  2. Virginia Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Southern Railroad (reporting mark VSRR) is a shortline railroad division of the North Carolina and Virginia Railroad (reporting mark NCVA), a subsidiary of the Genesee & Wyoming, with rights to operate 78 miles (126 km) of track between Norfolk Southern Railway connections at Oxford, North Carolina and Burkeville, Virginia.

  3. List of Virginia railroads - Wikipedia

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    Virginia and Southwestern Railway: Virginia Southern Railroad: 1902 1931 N/A Virginia and Southwestern Railway: SOU: 1899 Still exists as a lessor of the Norfolk Southern Railway: Virginia and Tennessee Railroad: N&W: 1849 1871 Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad: Virginia Western Coal and Iron Railway: N&W: 1894 1898 Virginia–Carolina ...

  4. Carolina Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Carolina Southern railroad was also responsible for operation of the Waccamaw Coast Line Railroad, which is a railway that runs from Conway to Myrtle Beach. The railroad had over 95 miles of track, 11 engines, 10 cars, and the ability to transport freight materials in excess of 16,000 to 1.7 million tons or more.

  5. North Carolina and Virginia Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina and Virginia Railroad (reporting mark NCVA) is a short-line railroad operating in the U.S. states of North Carolina and Virginia. Formed in 1987 to operate a CSX Transportation branch, the NCVA operates 56 miles (90 km) of track. It is a subsidiary of Genesee & Wyoming. The company primarily hauls steel, grain, and chemicals ...

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Virginia and ...

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    The railroad of the Virginia and Carolina Southern Railroad Company, herein called the carrier, is a single-track, standard-gauge, steam railroad, located in southern North Carolina. The main line extends northerly from Lumberton to Hope Mills, 25.227 miles, with a branch line extending southeasterly from the main line at St. Pauls to ...

  7. List of North Carolina railroads - Wikipedia

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    Virginia and Carolina Railroad: SAL: 1883 1892 Richmond, Petersburg and Carolina Railroad: Virginia–Carolina Railway: N&W: 1911 1919 Norfolk and Western Railway: Virginia and Carolina Southern Railroad: ACL: 1903 Virginia and Mount Airy Railway: 1920 N/A Never operated Warrenton Railroad: WAR 1876 1985 N/A Washington and Plymouth Railroad: NS ...

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Southern Railway

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    From the Oxford and Clarksville Railroad Company, Aug. 22, 1894, constructed by that company, East Durham to the Virginia-North Carolina State line 48.00 From the Western North Carolina Railroad Company (No. 3) Aug. 31, 1894— Constructed by that company— 1882, Azalea to Paint Rock, N. C. 49.60 1882-1890, Asheville to Murphy, N. C. 122.60

  9. Virginia–Carolina Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk and Western Railway funded construction to Damascus, which was completed in 1900. [1] In 1906, the line had reached Taylor's Valley, Virginia. [1] The Hassinger Lumber Company, whose mill was seven miles away in Konnarock, Virginia, built the Virginia-Carolina and Southern Railway to make this connection. [1]