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Georgia Midland Railroad

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Georgia Midland Railroad
Georgia Midland Railroad route map[1]
Overview
HeadquartersAmericus, Georgia
Reporting markGMR[2]
LocaleGeorgia (U.S. state)
Dates of operationFebruary 2004–December 2009
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Georgia Midland Railroad GP35 1320 rests at Midville, Georgia during the summer of 2004

The Georgia Midland Railroad (reporting mark GMR) was a shortline railroad that operated several lines in Georgia that it acquired in 2004 from the initial operations of Ogeechee Railway.[3][4] In 2009 the Georgia Midland was purchased by Pioneer RailCorp from Atlantic Western Transportation Company, the holding company for the Heart of Georgia Railroad. Pioneer renamed the railroad as the Georgia Southern Railway.[5] Hauling an average of 5000 carloads per year of aggregate sand, stone, farm products and wood, the Georgia Midland Railroad connected with the Norfolk Southern Railway.[6]

Initially the Georgia Midland operated three branch lines, all within Georgia, connecting Roberta through Fort Valley to Perry, Dover through Statesboro to Metter, and Ardmore to Sylvania.[7] Subsequently the Ardmore-Sylvania line was returned to Ogeechee Railroad, which now operates it.

In 2006 the Georgia Midland was named Short Line Railroad of the Year by railroad industry trade journal Railway Age.[8]

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References

  • Storey, Steve. "Georgia Midland Railroad". Georgia's Railroad History and Heritage. Retrieved 2006-08-14.
  1. ^ Georgia Department of Transportation (2006-01-05). "Georgia Rail System" (PDF). Retrieved 2006-08-14.
  2. ^ http://www.alk.com/support/downloads/pcmiler/manuals/PCR%2013%20User%20Guide.pdf PC*MILER Rail User's Guide; Appendix C: Railroad Names and Abbreviations Sorted by SCAC (Abbreviation)
  3. ^ United States Surface Transportation Board. "Notices" (PDF). Federal Register. 69 (49): 11940–11941. Retrieved 2006-08-14.
  4. ^ Railroad Retirement Board (2004-09-10). "Employer Status Determination, Georgia Midland Railroad, Inc". Retrieved 2006-08-14.
  5. ^ "AWT Completes Sale of Georgia Midland Railroad". 2009-12-16. Archived from the original on 2014-12-24. Retrieved 2014-12-23.
  6. ^ Georgia Railroad Association. "Georgia Midland Railroad Company, Inc". Archived from the original on 2006-10-07. Retrieved 2006-08-14.
  7. ^ "Georgia Midland Railroad".
  8. ^ Railway Age (2006). "Railway Age Announces Short Line and Regional Railroads of the Year". Archived from the original on 2006-10-07. Retrieved 2006-08-14.
Preceded by Short Line Railroad of the Year
2006
Succeeded by
R.J. Corman Railroad/West Virginia Line


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