Port Royal and Western Carolina Railway
Overview | |
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Locale | GeorgiaandSouth Carolina,USA |
Dates of operation | 1886 | –1896
Predecessor | Merger of: |
Successor | Charleston and Western Carolina Railway |
Technical | |
Track gauge | 4 ft 9 in(1,448 mm) |
Length | 229 mi (369 km) |
ThePort Royal and Western Carolina Railway(PR&WC) was a railroad company in thesouthern United Statesthat operated on 229 miles (369 km) of4 ft 9 in(1,448 mm)gaugetrack.[1]It was formed in 1886 by the merger of theAugusta and Knoxville Railroad,Greenwood, Laurens and Spartanburg Railroad,Savannah Valley Railroadand theGreenville and Laurens Railroad,[2]which then joined withPort Royal and Augusta Railway.[3]
The Port Royal and Western Carolina, and Port Royal and Augusta were operated as part of theCentral of Georgia Railroadline until theSouth Carolina General Assemblyforced the railroad to give up the lines. TheCharleston and Western Carolina Railwaywas formed in 1896 to operate the two lines.[4]
TheAtlantic Coast Line Railroadtook over the Charleston and Western Carolina in 1897 but operated it as a subsidiary until 1959 when it was fully absorbed by the Atlantic Coast Line.[4]
References
[edit]- ^Poor 1887,p. 625.
- ^Poor 1887,p. 626.
- ^Georgia (1887).Acts Passed by the General Assembly of Georgia.p. 152 – via Google Books.
- ^ab"Charleston and Western Carolina Railway".Yesteryear Depot Collection.
- Poor, Henry V. (1887).Poor's Manual of Railroads.New York, NY: H.V. & H.W. Poor – via Google Books.