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  2. List of Alabama railroads - Wikipedia

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    South and North Alabama Railroad: L&N: 1854 1914 Louisville and Nashville Railroad: Southern Railway: SOU SOU 1894 1990 Norfolk Southern Railway: Southern Alabama Railroad: SUAB 1988 2001 Conecuh Valley Railroad: Southern Alabama Railroad: L&N: 1899 1899 Louisville and Nashville Railroad: SouthRail Corporation: SR 1988 1994 Kansas City Southern ...

  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.

  4. Alabama and Gulf Coast Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama & Gulf Coast Railway (reporting mark AGR) is a Class II railroad owned by Genesee & Wyoming. It operates 339 miles (546 km) of track [2] from the Pensacola, Florida export terminals, west of downtown, north to Columbus, Mississippi , with trackage rights along BNSF Railway to Amory, Mississippi .

  5. Alabama Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Southern Railroad (reporting mark ABS) is a class III railroad that operates in the southern United States. The ABS is one of several short line railroads owned by Watco . The railroad operates an 85-mile (137 km) line leased from the Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC).

  6. List of Norfolk Southern Railway lines - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk Southern Railway owns and operates A vast network of rail lines in the United States east of the Mississippi River. In addition to lines inherited from predecessor railroads, Norfolk and Western, and the Southern Railway, it acquired many lines as part of the split of the Conrail system in 1999. [1]

  7. Alabama, Tennessee and Northern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama, Tennessee and Northern Railroad (reporting mark ATN) was a short line railroad which operated in the state of Alabama. The company grew from an acquisition of an existing logging railroad in 1897, and merged with the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway (the "Frisco") in 1971. [1]

  8. Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The AB&C operated daily freight and passenger trains between its northern endpoints, Atlanta and Birmingham, and its southern ones, Brunswick, Waycross, and Thomasville. Passenger trains from Atlanta used Terminal Station until November 1933, when the AB&C moved to Atlanta Union Station. [1]

  9. East and West Railroad of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The East and West Railroad of Alabama was a railroad in the U.S. states of Alabama and Georgia. The railroad started out with 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge track, but it was eventually converted to 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge track.

  10. Eastern Alabama Railway - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Alabama Railway, LLC ( reporting mark EARY) is one of many short line railroad companies owned by Genesee & Wyoming, Inc. On November 26, 1990, the line was sold by CSX to the Eastern Alabama Railway, a subsidiary of Kyle Railways.

  11. Alabama and Tennessee River Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama and Tennessee River Railway (reporting mark ATN) is a shortline railway operating (via lease) over trackage formerly operated by CSX Transportation. The line's western terminus is a junction with the CSX (former Louisville and Nashville Railroad) main line in Birmingham, Alabama, near CSX's Boyles Yard.