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Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railway

The Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railway was a Southeastern railroad that began after Reconstruction and operated up until the start of the 20th century. It ran from Monroe, North Carolina to Atlanta, Georgia and later became part of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad.

Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railway
Overview
LocaleNorth Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Dates of operation1886 (1886)–1900 (1900)
SuccessorSeaboard Air Line Railroad
Technical
Length269.4 miles (433.6 km)

History Edit

Construction and early years Edit

The Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railway was founded in 1886 with the goal of building a line from Monroe, North Carolina, to Atlanta, Georgia.[1] Construction on the line began in 1887 in North Carolina.[1]

By 1892 the railroad had almost completed its original plan when a court injunction halted its progress into Atlanta. As a result, the GC&N developed the Seaboard Air Line Belt Railroad.[1] The Seaboard Air Line Belt Railroad ran about 8 miles (13 km) from Belt Junction (near Emory University) west to the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway for which the Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railway had trackage rights into Atlanta. In 1898 the railroad acquired the Loganville and Lawrenceville Railroad.[1]

Seaboard Air Line years Edit

Abbeville and Atlanta Subdivisions
 
Overview
StatusStill operating under CSX
OwnerSeaboard Air Line Railroad
Termini
Technical
Line length269.4 mi (433.6 km)
ElectrificationNo

In 1901 the GC&N was formally merged into the Seaboard Air Line Railway.[1] The Seaboard operated the line as their Abbeville Subdivision from Monroe to Abbeville, South Carolina and as their Atlanta Subdivision from Abbeville to Atlanta. The Seaboard primarily used the line for passenger services to Atlanta. The Silver Comet, The Cherry Blossoms, and The Capitol were passenger trains that ran the line daily from Monroe to Atlanta.[2]

Later years Edit

In 1967, the Seaboard Air Line merged with its rival, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL). The merged company was named the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad (SCL). Seaboard Coast Line designated the entire line from Monroe to Atlanta as the Abbeville Subdivision.[3] The Silver Comet was discontinued the following year.[4]

In 1980, the Seaboard Coast Line's parent company merged with the Chessie System, creating the CSX Corporation. The CSX Corporation initially operated the Chessie and Seaboard Systems separately until 1986, when they were merged into CSX Transportation. CSX would later truncate the Abbeville Subdivision designation at Abbeville with track north of there being annexed to the Monroe Subdivision.[5]

Current operations Edit

The full line is still in service today and it is still operated by CSX Transportation. The line is the primary route from the Northeast to Atlanta, and it is dispatched by Centralized traffic control.[5]

Monroe to Abbeville Edit

The line from Monroe to Abbeville is now part of the CSX's Monroe Subdivision. The Monroe Subdivision also includes track from Monroe to just outside of Hamlet, North Carolina.[5]

Abbeville Subdivision Edit

From Abbeville to Tucker, Georgia, the line is CSX's Abbeville Subdivision. The Abbeville Subdivision connects with CSX's Gainesville Midland Subdivision and the Hartwell Railroad in Athens, Georgia.[5] It also serves Total Distribution Services Inc. (TDSI), a CSX subsidiary, near Lawrenceville, Georgia.[6]

Tucker to Atlanta Edit

The line from Tucker to Atlanta is part of CSX's Atlanta Terminal Subdivision, which also includes the company's other rail lines within Atlanta.[5]

Historic stations Edit

State Milepost City/Location Station[2] Connections and notes
NC SG 306.2 Monroe Monroe junction with Carolina Central Railroad (SAL)
SG 311.2 Houston
SG 318.3 Waxhaw Waxhaw
SC SG 330.5 Catawba Catawba junction with Catawba Valley Railway (SAL)
SG 335.8 Manney
SG 337.5 Edgemoor
SG 342.2 Rodman
SG 349.0 Landrum
SG 351.1 Chester Chester junction with:
SG 355.9 Wilkes
SG 363.4 Leeds
SG 368.2 Carlisle Carlisle junction with Spartanburg, Union and Columbia Railroad (SOU)
SG 375.6 Delta
SG 379.9 Whitmire Whitmire
SG 385.6 Garlington
SG 392.7 Shands
SG 397.0 Clinton Clinton junction with Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Railroad (ACL)
SG 401.6 Fuller
SG 406.6 Mountville
SG 411.0 Cross Hill Cross Hill
SG 416.6 Lota
SG 421.1 McDowell
SG 425.0 Greenwood Greenwood junction with:
SG 429.5 Bullock
SG 434.8 Long Cane
SG 440.0 Abbeville Abbeville
SG 440.7 Shops
SG 447.5 Watts
SG 454.5 Calhoun Falls Calhoun Falls junction with Charleston and Western Carolina Railway Anderson Branch (ACL)
GA SG 461.5 Heardmont
SG 469.1 Swift
SG 471.5 Elberton Elberton junction with:
SG 473.6 Wester
SG 479.8 Oglesby
SG 483.4 Berkely
SG 486.0 Ross
SG 489.0 Comer Comer
SG 499.2 Hull Hull
SG 505.7 Athens Athens junction with:
SG 507.2 Fowler Junction junction with Gainesville Midland Railway
SG 515.1 Bogart Bogart
SG 522.0 Harper
SG 527.0 Winder Winder
SG 533.5 Auburn Auburn
SG 538.1 Dacula Dacula
SG 544.1 Lawrenceville Lawrenceville
SG 550.0 Gloster
SG 554.7 Lilburn Lilburn
SG 560.6 Tucker Tucker
SG 567.5 Belt Junction junction with Seaboard Air Line Belt Railway
SGB 582.0 Atlanta Inman Park located on Seaboard Air Line Belt Railway
SG 568.5 Emory
SG 571.8 Mina
SG 574.8 Howell Yard junction with Atlanta and Birmingham Air Line Railway (SAL)
SG 575.6 W&A Junction junction with Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway
Terminal Station

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Storey, Steve. . Georgia's Railroad History & Heritage. Archived from the original on December 22, 2010.
  2. ^ a b Seaboard Air Line Railroad Georgia Division Timetable (1955)
  3. ^ Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Atlanta Division Timetable (1970)
  4. ^ Seaboard Air Line timetable, December 15, 1967, Table 21 -in service
  5. ^ a b c d e CSX Atlanta Division Timetable (2005)
  6. ^ "Total Distribution Services Inc. (TDSI)". CSX Transportation. Retrieved July 6, 2023.

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The Georgia Carolina and Northern Railway was a Southeastern railroad that began after Reconstruction and operated up until the start of the 20th century It ran from Monroe North Carolina to Atlanta Georgia and later became part of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad Georgia Carolina and Northern RailwayOverviewLocaleNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaDates of operation1886 1886 1900 1900 SuccessorSeaboard Air Line RailroadTechnicalLength269 4 miles 433 6 km Contents 1 History 1 1 Construction and early years 1 2 Seaboard Air Line years 1 3 Later years 2 Current operations 2 1 Monroe to Abbeville 2 2 Abbeville Subdivision 2 3 Tucker to Atlanta 3 Historic stations 4 ReferencesHistory EditConstruction and early years Edit The Georgia Carolina and Northern Railway was founded in 1886 with the goal of building a line from Monroe North Carolina to Atlanta Georgia 1 Construction on the line began in 1887 in North Carolina 1 By 1892 the railroad had almost completed its original plan when a court injunction halted its progress into Atlanta As a result the GC amp N developed the Seaboard Air Line Belt Railroad 1 The Seaboard Air Line Belt Railroad ran about 8 miles 13 km from Belt Junction near Emory University west to the Nashville Chattanooga and St Louis Railway for which the Georgia Carolina and Northern Railway had trackage rights into Atlanta In 1898 the railroad acquired the Loganville and Lawrenceville Railroad 1 Seaboard Air Line years Edit Abbeville and Atlanta Subdivisions nbsp OverviewStatusStill operating under CSXOwnerSeaboard Air Line RailroadTerminiMonroe North CarolinaAtlanta GeorgiaTechnicalLine length269 4 mi 433 6 km ElectrificationNoIn 1901 the GC amp N was formally merged into the Seaboard Air Line Railway 1 The Seaboard operated the line as their Abbeville Subdivision from Monroe to Abbeville South Carolina and as their Atlanta Subdivision from Abbeville to Atlanta The Seaboard primarily used the line for passenger services to Atlanta The Silver Comet The Cherry Blossoms and The Capitol were passenger trains that ran the line daily from Monroe to Atlanta 2 Later years Edit In 1967 the Seaboard Air Line merged with its rival the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad ACL The merged company was named the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad SCL Seaboard Coast Line designated the entire line from Monroe to Atlanta as the Abbeville Subdivision 3 The Silver Comet was discontinued the following year 4 In 1980 the Seaboard Coast Line s parent company merged with the Chessie System creating the CSX Corporation The CSX Corporation initially operated the Chessie and Seaboard Systems separately until 1986 when they were merged into CSX Transportation CSX would later truncate the Abbeville Subdivision designation at Abbeville with track north of there being annexed to the Monroe Subdivision 5 Current operations EditThe full line is still in service today and it is still operated by CSX Transportation The line is the primary route from the Northeast to Atlanta and it is dispatched by Centralized traffic control 5 Monroe to Abbeville Edit Main article Monroe Subdivision The line from Monroe to Abbeville is now part of the CSX s Monroe Subdivision The Monroe Subdivision also includes track from Monroe to just outside of Hamlet North Carolina 5 Abbeville Subdivision Edit vteAbbeville SubdivisionLegend nbsp nbsp CSX Monroe Subdivision nbsp Abbeville Yard nbsp SG 454 5 Calhoun Falls nbsp nbsp nbsp fmr Charleston and Western Carolina Railway ACL nbsp nbsp nbsp South CarolinaGeorgia Savannah River nbsp SG 461 5 Heardmont nbsp nbsp nbsp fmr Elberton and Eastern Railway nbsp SG 471 5 Elberton nbsp nbsp fmr R amp D Elberton Branch SOU nbsp SG 473 6 Wester nbsp SG 489 0 Comer nbsp SG 499 2 Hull nbsp nbsp nbsp Hartwell Railroad Athens Line nbsp SG 505 7 Athens nbsp SG 507 2 Fowler Junction nbsp nbsp CSX Gainesville Midland Subdivision nbsp SG 527 0 Winder nbsp SG 533 5 Auburn nbsp SG 538 1 Dacula nbsp TDSI Yard nbsp SG 544 1 Lawrenceville nbsp SG 550 0 Gloster nbsp SG 554 7 Lilburn nbsp SG 560 6 Tucker nbsp CSX Atlanta Terminal SubdivisionFrom Abbeville to Tucker Georgia the line is CSX s Abbeville Subdivision The Abbeville Subdivision connects with CSX s Gainesville Midland Subdivision and the Hartwell Railroad in Athens Georgia 5 It also serves Total Distribution Services Inc TDSI a CSX subsidiary near Lawrenceville Georgia 6 Tucker to Atlanta Edit Main article Atlanta Terminal Subdivision The line from Tucker to Atlanta is part of CSX s Atlanta Terminal Subdivision which also includes the company s other rail lines within Atlanta 5 Historic stations EditState Milepost City Location Station 2 Connections and notesNC SG 306 2 Monroe Monroe junction with Carolina Central Railroad SAL SG 311 2 HoustonSG 318 3 Waxhaw WaxhawSC SG 330 5 Catawba Catawba junction with Catawba Valley Railway SAL SG 335 8 ManneySG 337 5 EdgemoorSG 342 2 RodmanSG 349 0 LandrumSG 351 1 Chester Chester junction with Charlotte Columbia and Augusta Railroad SOU Carolina and Northwestern Railway SOU SG 355 9 WilkesSG 363 4 LeedsSG 368 2 Carlisle Carlisle junction with Spartanburg Union and Columbia Railroad SOU SG 375 6 DeltaSG 379 9 Whitmire WhitmireSG 385 6 GarlingtonSG 392 7 ShandsSG 397 0 Clinton Clinton junction with Columbia Newberry and Laurens Railroad ACL SG 401 6 FullerSG 406 6 MountvilleSG 411 0 Cross Hill Cross HillSG 416 6 LotaSG 421 1 McDowellSG 425 0 Greenwood Greenwood junction with Greenville and Columbia Railroad SOU Piedmont and Northern RailwayCharleston and Western Carolina Railway Main Line ACL Georgia and Florida RailroadSG 429 5 BullockSG 434 8 Long CaneSG 440 0 Abbeville AbbevilleSG 440 7 ShopsSG 447 5 WattsSG 454 5 Calhoun Falls Calhoun Falls junction with Charleston and Western Carolina Railway Anderson Branch ACL GA SG 461 5 HeardmontSG 469 1 SwiftSG 471 5 Elberton Elberton junction with Richmond and Danville Railroad Elberton Branch SOU Elberton and Eastern RailwaySG 473 6 WesterSG 479 8 OglesbySG 483 4 BerkelySG 486 0 RossSG 489 0 Comer ComerSG 499 2 Hull HullSG 505 7 Athens Athens junction with North Eastern Railroad SOU Macon and Northern Railway CoG SOU SG 507 2 Fowler Junction junction with Gainesville Midland RailwaySG 515 1 Bogart BogartSG 522 0 HarperSG 527 0 Winder WinderSG 533 5 Auburn AuburnSG 538 1 Dacula DaculaSG 544 1 Lawrenceville LawrencevilleSG 550 0 GlosterSG 554 7 Lilburn LilburnSG 560 6 Tucker TuckerSG 567 5 Belt Junction junction with Seaboard Air Line Belt RailwaySGB 582 0 Atlanta Inman Park located on Seaboard Air Line Belt RailwaySG 568 5 EmorySG 571 8 MinaSG 574 8 Howell Yard junction with Atlanta and Birmingham Air Line Railway SAL SG 575 6 W amp A Junction junction with Nashville Chattanooga and St Louis RailwayTerminal StationReferences Edit nbsp Trains portal a b c d e Storey Steve Georgia Carolina amp Northern Railway Georgia s Railroad History amp Heritage Archived from the original on December 22 2010 a b Seaboard Air Line Railroad Georgia Division Timetable 1955 Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Atlanta Division Timetable 1970 Seaboard Air Line timetable December 15 1967 Table 21 in service a b c d e CSX Atlanta Division Timetable 2005 Total Distribution Services Inc TDSI CSX Transportation Retrieved July 6 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georgia Carolina and Northern Railway amp oldid 1171923251 Abbeville Subdivision, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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