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  2. List of Alabama railroads - Wikipedia

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    Shortline and Terminal Railroads. Alabama and Tennessee River Railway (ATN) Alabama Southern Railroad (ABS) Alabama Warrior Railway (ABWR) Autauga Northern Railroad (AUT) Bay Line Railroad (BAYL) Birmingham Terminal Railway (BHRR) CG Railway (CGR) Columbus and Chattahoochee Railroad (CCH)

  3. Alabama Great Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    1,084 miles (1,745 km) AGS locomotive from the August 1905 Railway and Locomotive Engineering magazine. The Alabama Great Southern Railroad ( reporting mark AGS) is a railroad in the U.S. states of Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. It is an operating subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corporation (NS), [2] running ...

  4. Alabama Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Alabama Southern Rail Map; Trains.com Information on MidSouth Rail; SPV's Comprehensive Railroad Atlas of North America – Southern States by Mike Walker (Steam Powered Publishing & SPV, 2001) Ownership and detail of rail line. External links. Official website

  5. Alabama, Tennessee and Northern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Alabama, Tennessee and Northern Railroad; Overview; Headquarters: Mobile, Alabama: Reporting mark: ATN: Locale: Alabama: Dates of operation: 1897 () –1971 () Successor: St. Louis–San Francisco Railway: Technical; Track gauge: 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,435 mm) Length: 214 miles (344 km)

  6. Alabama and Gulf Coast Railway - Wikipedia

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    The following route maps at right were created using actual track charts, timetables and maps with satellite imagery. AGR has many interchanges. Canadian National, CG Railway, CSX, Norfolk Southern, and Terminal Railway all have interchanges at Mobile, Alabama.

  7. Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Alabama Georgia: Dates of operation: 1887–1945: Successor: Atlantic Coast Line Railroad: Technical; Track gauge: 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge: Length: 640 miles (1,030 kilometres)

  8. Birmingham station (Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Location. Birmingham station is a train station in Birmingham, Alabama. It is a service stop for Amtrak 's Crescent, which provides daily service between New York City, Atlanta, and New Orleans. The current station is located on the site of another station originally built by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1960, although Amtrak did ...

  9. Montgomery and West Point Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Montgomery Railroad had a charter granted on January 20, 1832, to build track from Montgomery, Alabama east to the Chattahoochee River at Columbus, Georgia. The instruction was for the track to begin in the city of Montgomery. 1876 map shows the Montgomery and West Point Railroad.

  10. Huntsville and Madison County Railroad Authority - Wikipedia

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    Huntsville and Madison County Railroad Authority; Overview; Headquarters: Huntsville, Alabama: Reporting mark: HMCR: Locale: Huntsville, Alabama to Norton, Alabama: Dates of operation: 1984–present: Technical; Track gauge: 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

  11. Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railway - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railway. The Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railway was formed in 1914 as a reorganization of the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad, which had been created in 1905 to purchase the Atlantic and Birmingham Railway and extend its track into Birmingham, Alabama, from an end point at Montezuma, Georgia.