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Georgia and Florida Railway (2005)

The Georgia and Florida Railway (reporting mark GFRR) is a short line railroad operating in Georgia and Florida, and is a subsidiary of OmniTRAX. The railroad spans 297 miles (478 km) over numerous different rail lines, most of which radiate out of Albany, Georgia.[1]

Georgia & Florida Railroad
GFRR system map, showing nearby railroads
Overview
HeadquartersAlbany, Georgia
Reporting markGFRR
LocaleFlorida
Georgia
Dates of operation1995–
PredecessorCSX Transportation
Norfolk Southern Railway
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length297 miles (478 kilometres)
Other
Website (archived)

Primary commodities include corn, scrap metal, chemicals, ethanol, cement, paper, cottonseed, clay wood pulp, peanuts, fertilizer, beer, aggregates and others, generating 21,000 annual carloads.[2]

History edit

Upon its start on April 14, 1995 the railroad was named the Georgia and Florida Railroad and was a Gulf & Ohio subsidiary operating over two lines: Albany to Sparks, and Valdosta to Nashville over former Norfolk Southern (NS) trackage.[3]

Initially the railroad consisted of approximately 130 miles (210 km) of track over two separate branches, including trackage rights over NS to link the disconnected lines. The railroad initially hauled grain, peanuts, fertilizer, woodchips, and beer, totaling around 10,000 carloads.[3]

Albany-Sparks edit

The Albany-Sparks route consists of two different routes meeting at Moultrie. The Albany-Moultrie portion was completed by the Georgia Northern Railway in 1905.[3] In 1966, the Southern acquired the Georgia Northern and it was merged with the Albany & Northern Railway subsidiary.[4]

The second section from (Moultrie-Sparks) was originally constructed by the Sparks Western Railway, however, the railroad was acquired by the Georgia & Florida Railway (G&F) in 1910, with the line being completed in 1911. The G&F became a subsidiary of the Southern in 1963.[5] Both sections officially became part of NS in 1990 and were leased to G&F in 1995.

Valdosta-Nashville edit

The Valdosta-Nashville section was built by the Douglas, Augusta & Gulf Railway and became part of G&F around 1906. G&F later became part of the Southern in 1963 and NS in 1990.[3]

In early 2005 changes came to the branch as the Georgia Department of Transportation purchased the line from G&F, including an additional section of exempted track from Nashville to Willacoochee, 16.6 miles (26.7 km), owned by the city of Willacoochee. Under the agreement, G&F would continue to operate the line from Valdosta to Willachoochee. Cater Parrott Railnet now operates this line.[6]

Live Oak, Perry & South Georgia edit

Starting around 1896 the South Georgia Railroad built a line south from a point near Adel to Quitman. The line was extended further to Greenville, Florida in 1901 where it met the South Georgia & West Coast Railway, which ran from Greenville to Perry, Florida. The entire line was later reorganized as the South Georgia Railway. In 1971 the Southern Railway acquired the line and merged it with a separate line, the Live Oak, Perry and Gulf, to form the Live Oak, Perry, and South Georgia.[7]

On December 15, 1995 the LOP&SG was purchased as a subsidiary of Gulf & Ohio. The railroad ran from Adel, Georgia to Foley, Florida, 80 miles (130 km), and was operated by the Georgia & Florida.

Consolidation and Acquisition by RailNet edit

On January 21, 1999 Gulf & Ohio consolidated its holdings in the region under a single entity and sold the new network - including the two branches of the neighboring Atlantic & Gulf railroad - to RailNet. The new railroad was renamed Georgia and Florida RailNet.[8][9]

OmniTRAX edit

OmniTRAX acquired the entire Georgia & Florida RailNet in 2005, renaming the railroad Georgia and Florida Railway.

A boon came to the railroad in 2006 as an ethanol plant was planned for Camilla, Georgia. The new facility was expected to generate significant traffic for the line when it opened in late 2008. However, due to financial difficulties experienced by the facility, it is unclear whether the effect on the G&F railroad will remain.[10]

2019 Shots Fired Incident edit

On May 17, 2019, a Georgia and Florida train was fired upon by a group of juveniles in the vicinity of the Flint River bridge in Albany, Georgia. One round struck a cab window, causing approximately $300 in damage. The juveniles are still being sought by the Albany Police Department.[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 November 2010. Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  2. ^ . 15 June 2010. Archived from the original on 6 September 2010. Retrieved 25 September 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d Lewis, Edward A. (1996). American Shortline Railway Guide (5 ed.). Kalmbach Publishing Company. pp. 130–131. ISBN 0-89024-290-9.
  4. ^ "Georgia Northern Railroad". 8 August 2010. Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  5. ^ "Georgia & Florida Railway". 8 August 2010. Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  6. ^ "STB Finance Docket No. 34665". 10 March 2005. Retrieved 25 September 2010.
  7. ^ "South Georgia Railroad". 24 July 2005. Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  8. ^ "STB Finance Docket No. 33716". 13 May 1999. Retrieved 8 September 2010.
  9. ^ "STB Finance Docket No. 33717". 13 May 1999. Retrieved 8 September 2010.
  10. ^ Urvaksh, Karkaria (2009). "$196M Georgia Ethanol Plant Facing Bankruptcy". Atlanta Business Chronicle.
  11. ^ Miller, Dave (2019). "Police Searching for Suspects who Shot at Train". WALB.

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GFRR redirects here For the narrow gauge railroad in San Gabriel California see Grizzly Flats Railroad The Georgia and Florida Railway reporting mark GFRR is a short line railroad operating in Georgia and Florida and is a subsidiary of OmniTRAX The railroad spans 297 miles 478 km over numerous different rail lines most of which radiate out of Albany Georgia 1 Georgia amp Florida RailroadGFRR system map showing nearby railroadsOverviewHeadquartersAlbany GeorgiaReporting markGFRRLocaleFloridaGeorgiaDates of operation1995 PredecessorCSX TransportationNorfolk Southern RailwayTechnicalTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeLength297 miles 478 kilometres OtherWebsiteomnitrax com rail gfrr aspx archived Primary commodities include corn scrap metal chemicals ethanol cement paper cottonseed clay wood pulp peanuts fertilizer beer aggregates and others generating 21 000 annual carloads 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Albany Sparks 1 2 Valdosta Nashville 1 3 Live Oak Perry amp South Georgia 1 4 Consolidation and Acquisition by RailNet 1 5 OmniTRAX 1 6 2019 Shots Fired Incident 2 See also 3 ReferencesHistory editUpon its start on April 14 1995 the railroad was named the Georgia and Florida Railroad and was a Gulf amp Ohio subsidiary operating over two lines Albany to Sparks and Valdosta to Nashville over former Norfolk Southern NS trackage 3 Initially the railroad consisted of approximately 130 miles 210 km of track over two separate branches including trackage rights over NS to link the disconnected lines The railroad initially hauled grain peanuts fertilizer woodchips and beer totaling around 10 000 carloads 3 Albany Sparks edit The Albany Sparks route consists of two different routes meeting at Moultrie The Albany Moultrie portion was completed by the Georgia Northern Railway in 1905 3 In 1966 the Southern acquired the Georgia Northern and it was merged with the Albany amp Northern Railway subsidiary 4 The second section from Moultrie Sparks was originally constructed by the Sparks Western Railway however the railroad was acquired by the Georgia amp Florida Railway G amp F in 1910 with the line being completed in 1911 The G amp F became a subsidiary of the Southern in 1963 5 Both sections officially became part of NS in 1990 and were leased to G amp F in 1995 Valdosta Nashville edit The Valdosta Nashville section was built by the Douglas Augusta amp Gulf Railway and became part of G amp F around 1906 G amp F later became part of the Southern in 1963 and NS in 1990 3 In early 2005 changes came to the branch as the Georgia Department of Transportation purchased the line from G amp F including an additional section of exempted track from Nashville to Willacoochee 16 6 miles 26 7 km owned by the city of Willacoochee Under the agreement G amp F would continue to operate the line from Valdosta to Willachoochee Cater Parrott Railnet now operates this line 6 Live Oak Perry amp South Georgia edit Starting around 1896 the South Georgia Railroad built a line south from a point near Adel to Quitman The line was extended further to Greenville Florida in 1901 where it met the South Georgia amp West Coast Railway which ran from Greenville to Perry Florida The entire line was later reorganized as the South Georgia Railway In 1971 the Southern Railway acquired the line and merged it with a separate line the Live Oak Perry and Gulf to form the Live Oak Perry and South Georgia 7 On December 15 1995 the LOP amp SG was purchased as a subsidiary of Gulf amp Ohio The railroad ran from Adel Georgia to Foley Florida 80 miles 130 km and was operated by the Georgia amp Florida Consolidation and Acquisition by RailNet edit On January 21 1999 Gulf amp Ohio consolidated its holdings in the region under a single entity and sold the new network including the two branches of the neighboring Atlantic amp Gulf railroad to RailNet The new railroad was renamed Georgia and Florida RailNet 8 9 OmniTRAX edit OmniTRAX acquired the entire Georgia amp Florida RailNet in 2005 renaming the railroad Georgia and Florida Railway A boon came to the railroad in 2006 as an ethanol plant was planned for Camilla Georgia The new facility was expected to generate significant traffic for the line when it opened in late 2008 However due to financial difficulties experienced by the facility it is unclear whether the effect on the G amp F railroad will remain 10 2019 Shots Fired Incident edit On May 17 2019 a Georgia and Florida train was fired upon by a group of juveniles in the vicinity of the Flint River bridge in Albany Georgia One round struck a cab window causing approximately 300 in damage The juveniles are still being sought by the Albany Police Department 11 See also edit nbsp Railways portalGeorgia and Florida Railroad 1926 63 References edit Georgia amp Florida Railway Archived from the original on 26 November 2010 Retrieved 21 September 2010 Georgia Railroad Association Georgia amp Florida Railway 15 June 2010 Archived from the original on 6 September 2010 Retrieved 25 September 2010 a b c d Lewis Edward A 1996 American Shortline Railway Guide 5 ed Kalmbach Publishing Company pp 130 131 ISBN 0 89024 290 9 Georgia Northern Railroad 8 August 2010 Retrieved 21 September 2010 Georgia amp Florida Railway 8 August 2010 Retrieved 21 September 2010 STB Finance Docket No 34665 10 March 2005 Retrieved 25 September 2010 South Georgia Railroad 24 July 2005 Retrieved 21 September 2010 STB Finance Docket No 33716 13 May 1999 Retrieved 8 September 2010 STB Finance Docket No 33717 13 May 1999 Retrieved 8 September 2010 Urvaksh Karkaria 2009 196M Georgia Ethanol Plant Facing Bankruptcy Atlanta Business Chronicle Miller Dave 2019 Police Searching for Suspects who Shot at Train WALB Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georgia and Florida Railway 2005 amp oldid 1181545625, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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