The Georgia Southwestern Railroad is a
Class III short line railroad company that operates over of track in southwestern
Georgia and southeastern
Alabama. Beginning in 1989 as a division of the
South Carolina Central Railroad on a pair of former
CSX Transportation
CSX Transportation , known colloquially as simply CSX, is a Class I freight railroad operating in the Eastern United States and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The railroad operates approximately 21,000 route miles () of track. ...
lines, the railroad has since undergone a number of transformations through abandonments and acquisitions, before arriving at its current form. The railroad was formerly a
RailAmerica property before going independent, and in 2008 it was acquired by
Genesee & Wyoming Inc.
Traffic includes chemicals, clay, grain, peanuts, plastics, stone, and wood, generating around 13,000 annual carloads.
History
Upon its creation in 1989 as a division of the
South Carolina Central Railroad, the Georgia Southwestern railroad operated over two lines making junction at
Richland. The first ran from
Rhine west through Richland and
Omaha, Georgia before crossing over the
Chattahoochee River
The Chattahoochee River forms the southern half of the Alabama and Georgia border, as well as a portion of the Florida - Georgia border. It is a tributary of the Apalachicola River, a relatively short river formed by the confluence of the Chatta ...
and terminating at
Mahrt, Alabama
Mahrt is an unincorporated community in Russell County, Alabama. The community is home to a paper mill and a rail terminus. Mahrt is located along the Chattahoochee River. It is 40 river miles south of Columbus, Georgia and on the other side ...
. A second line originated at
Columbus, and traveled south through
Cusseta and Richland, before ending at
Bainbridge, Georgia, . Both routes were sold by CSX on July 5, 1989.
Original system
The original network consisted of only two lines (described below) containing of track. Commodities included forest products, aggregates, chemicals, fertilizer, peanuts, and paper, generating about 9,000 annual carloads. The railroad maintained its headquarters at Americus.
Rhine – Mahrt
The east–west route from Rhine to Mahrt was built in different segments over a period of several years. The
Americus, Preston & Lumpkin was started in 1884 and connected its namesake cities by 1887. In 1887, further extension brought the terminus of the railroad further east to
Abbeville, and in 1888, the railroad became the
Savannah, Americus & Montgomery. The railroad continued to grow in 1890, reaching
Lyons
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in the east, as well as the
Chattahoochee River
The Chattahoochee River forms the southern half of the Alabama and Georgia border, as well as a portion of the Florida - Georgia border. It is a tributary of the Apalachicola River, a relatively short river formed by the confluence of the Chatta ...
and eventually
Montgomery to the west. In 1895, the SA&M was reorganized under the
Georgia & Alabama and in 1900, the railroad once again changed hands into the
Seaboard Air Line.
Through a number of mergers, the line eventually came under the ownership of the
Seaboard System in 1983, which abandoned the line between Montgomery and Mahrt on April 20, 1986. The remaining line from Mahrt to
Rhine, Georgia was sold to the Georgia Southwestern by
CSX Transportation
CSX Transportation , known colloquially as simply CSX, is a Class I freight railroad operating in the Eastern United States and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The railroad operates approximately 21,000 route miles () of track. ...
in 1989.
After operations on the line from Preston to Mahrt ended in 1999 the state of Georgia acquired the segment and sought a new operator for the line. On May 22, 2000, the state purchased the remaining portion of the line not already under their ownership between Omaha and the end of the line across the river in Mahrt as well as an additional between Rochelle and Preston retained by the Georgia Southwestern.
The
Heart of Georgia
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Similar and coextensive names for this region ...
took over operations of the line from the Georgia Southwestern in 2000 and still operates from Rhine to Preston, with the segment between Preston and Mahrt out of service.
Columbus – Bainbridge
A second line out of Columbus to Bainbridge was originally built by two separate railroads. The first began out of Columbus and was constructed by the
Chattahoochee Brick Company, and known as the
Columbus Southern Railway when it opened its line to
Albany, Georgia in 1890. The railroad was absorbed by the Georgia & Alabama Railway in 1896, and later merged into the Seaboard Air Line in 1902. The second portion of the line was built by the
Georgia Pine Railway ::
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Georgia Florida and Alabama Railroad ::
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after 1901) - and made junction with the Seaboard Air Line at Richland in 1910. In January 1928, the SAL leased the GF&A, creating a shortcut for trains destined for Florida.
The Seaboard Air Line was later merged into the
Seaboard Coast Line in 1967, and the SCL became the Seaboard System in 1983. CSX sold the line from Columbus to
Lynn
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to the Georgia Southwestern in 1989, concurrently with the sale of the Rhine - Mahrt route.
Initially, the GSWR exercised trackage rights over CSX to reach Bainbridge, including additional rights to
Saffold, Georgia to interchange with the
Chattahoochee Industrial Railroad
Chattahoochee Industrial Railroad is a class III railroad located in southern Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia.
It connects Cedar Springs, Georgia, Cedar Springs, Hilton, Georgia, Hilton and Saffold, Georgia, Saffold over a 15-mile route, interconne ...
.
1995 brought numerous changes to the Georgia Southwestern network, and the portion of the route from Cusseta to Cuthbert became redundant and was subsequently abandoned in that year, with the rails being removed in September 1997. Rails remained in place from Columbus to Cusseta in order to serve a large pulpwood yard near the latter.
In 2002, the
Georgia DOT acquired the remaining disconnected segments of the Columbus - Bainbridge line between Columbus and Cusseta, as well as Cuthbert to Bainbridge. The Georgia Southwestern remained as the operator of the line.
Expansion and mergers
In the mid-1990s, the Georgia Southwestern experienced a number of changes. Among these changes were the acquisition of
Norfolk Southern tracks between Columbus and Americus (now abandoned), as well as trackage rights over NS to Albany. Additionally, two sister South Carolina Central Railroad divisions operating nearby were merged into Georgia Southwestern during the same period.
Rochelle – Vidalia
In 1990, CSX sold the remaining section of its original Savannah - Montgomery route between
Savannah
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and
Vidalia to
Georgia Central Railway. This left an unused section between Vidalia and the east end of the Georgia Southwestern at Rochelle. In 1994, the GSWR abandoned the segment between Rochelle and Rhine. In 1995, the Georgia DOT purchased the route from Vidalia to Rhine for $1.73 million, and in 1996, the previously abandoned Rochelle - Rhine route was acquired for $702,500. Georgia Southwestern approached the GDOT about reviving the route. The first stage of repair work was carried out in 1998, and the inaugural train ran on January 9, 1999.
Georgia & Alabama Division
The
Georgia & Alabama had been operating its route from
Smithville, Georgia through
Eufaula, Alabama
Eufaula is the largest city in Barbour County, Alabama, Barbour County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census the city's population was 13,137.
History
The site along the Chattahoochee River that is now moder ...
to
White Oak, Alabama
White Oak is an unincorporated community in Henry County, Alabama, United States. White Oak is located on Alabama State Route 95, north-northeast of Abbeville
Abbeville (, vls, Abbekerke, pcd, Advile) is a commune in the Somme departmen ...
since June 1, 1989, under the
Thoroughbred Shortline Program. This South Carolina Central division crossed the Georgia Southwestern at Cuthbert.
In 1995, the Georgia & Alabama was merged into the Georgia Southwestern.
In 2006, the Georgia Southwestern purchased from Norfolk Southern, the entire of track from Smithville to White Oak that had been leased up until that point. The following year the GSWR abandoned the from Eufaula to White Oak.
Georgia Great Southern Division
Another South Carolina Central division, the
Georgia Great Southern Railroad
The Georgia Great Southern Railroad was a shortline railroad formerly operating between Dawson and Albany, Georgia, . The railroad was partially abandoned in 1994. RailTex consolidated its holdings in the area into the Georgia Southwestern in ...
, operated from
Dawson, Georgia
Dawson is a city in and the county seat of
Terrell County, Georgia, United States.
The population was 4,414 at the 2020 census. Incorporated on December 22, 1857, the city is named for Senator William Crosby Dawson.
Dawson is part of t ...
to Albany, . CSX sold the line to the SCC on December 14, 1990.
The GGS ceased operations in 1994.
In 1995 trackage rights over Norfolk Southern into Albany made this line excess, as a result part of it was abandoned between Albany and
Sasser and the remainder was merged into the Georgia Southwestern.
The 2002 purchase of the remaining line from Dawson to Sasser by the Georgia DOT was included with the sale of the Cuthbert - Bainbridge as well as the Columbus - Cusseta routes.
Ochille – Americus
Norfolk Southern suffered from a pair of large tropic storms in the mid-90s, losing services over the Ochille - Americus "O" line. After restoring the railroad to operating conditions NS chose to mothball the line, as the two through freight trains that regularly operated over the line had been re-routed. In August 1995, the Georgia Southwestern purchased the former
Central of Georgia line and acquired trackage rights from BV&E Junction (Americus) to Albany in order to access the rest of the GSWR network in Smithville.
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Further expansion
Only one additional acquisition was made by the Georgia Southwestern, which was the line from a quarry north of Columbus to Allie, purchased from Norfolk Southern in 2005. The GSWR built a new locomotive shop at Dawson, and moved its offices from Smithville to Sasser during the same period.
Columbus – Greenville
Originally started in 1871 by the North and South Railroad of Georgia
The North and South Railroad of Georgia was chartered in 1870 to build a narrow gauge railroad from Columbus to Rome, Georgia
Rome is the largest city in and the county seat of Floyd County, Georgia, United States. Located in the foothills ...
, the line was constructed out of Columbus towards Rome. The fledgling railroad was reorganized as the Columbus and Rome Railroad
The Columbus and Rome Railway is a historic, narrow gauge railroad that operated in the U.S. state of Georgia.
Chartered in 1871 as the North and South Railroad of Georgia, the Columbus and Rome Railway opened in 1873 with a line going north ou ...
in 1874, after laying only of track. Further expansion brought the railroad to Greenville in 1885. A few years later, the railroad was absorbed by the Savannah and Western Railroad, a subsidiary of the Central of Georgia Railroad, and formally merged into the CofG network in 1895.
In 2005 the Georgia Southwestern sought to purchase of track from Norfolk Southern, between a point north of Columbus to Allie (known as the "R" line), along with an additional of trackage rights to the GSWR yard in Columbus.
The line was abandoned in 2007.
Georgia Southwestern becomes independent
GSWR parent company RailTex was sold to RailAmerica effective February 4, 2000. Additional ownership change came in 2002 as RailAmerica passed the railroad to local interests concurrent with the sale of several lines to the Georgia DOT, with the now independent Georgia Southwestern remaining as operator. Traffic on the GSWR grew from 8,600 carloads in 2002 to 13,000 in 2007.
In 2008, the Georgia Southwestern network consisted of the Ochille - Americus line, the Smithville - Eufaula route, and operation on behalf of the Georgia DOT between Dawson - Sasser, Columbus - Cusseta, and Cuthbert - Bainbridge. Additionally trackage rights remained over Norfolk Southern between BV&E Junction near Americus south to Albany and over CSX between Bainbridge and Saffold.
Acquisition by Genesse & Wyoming
Genesse & Wyoming Inc. purchased the Georgia Southwestern outright in December 2008.
References
External links
The GF&A was an important predecessor of GSWR, constructing and operating much of the route from Richland to Bainbridge, Tallahassee, and Carrabelle, Florida, until absorbed by the Seaboard in 1928.
Georgia Southwestern Railroad official webpage - Genesee and Wyoming website
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Alabama railroads
Georgia (U.S. state) railroads
Former regional railroads in the United States
RailAmerica
Genesee & Wyoming
Spin-offs of CSX Transportation