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The Carolina & Northwestern Railway (Ca&NW) was a railroad that served South Carolina and North Carolina from 1897 until January 1, 1974. The original line was operated by the Ca&NW as a separate railroad controlled by the Southern Railway until 1974 when the name was changed to the Norfolk Southern Railway.Pg. 512; American Narrow Gauge Railroads by George Woodman Hilton; Stanford University Press, 1990
/ref> On June 1, 1982, Southern Railway and Norfolk and Western Railroad merged to form Norfolk Southern Railway. Choosing to use the name 'Norfolk Southern Railway' for the merger, in 1981, the original Ca&NW line along with original Norfolk Southern Railway was renamed Carolina and Northwestern once again. In the early 1950s several shortline subsidiaries of the Southern Railway were leased to the Ca&NW for operation, with these lines remaining a part of the Ca&NW into the 1980s.


History

The carrier traces its beginnings back to the Kings Mountain Railroad that ran from Chester, South Carolina, to
York, South Carolina York is a city in and county seat of York County, South Carolina, United States. The population was approximately 6,985 at the 2000 census and up to 7,736 at the 2010 census. York is located approximately southwest of Charlotte, North Caroli ...
, before the
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.Tar Heel Press, The Legacy of the Carolina and Northwestern Railway
/ref> The Kings Mountain Railroad was begun in 1855 but was destroyed by the Union Army during the
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and was not rebuilt after the conflict. The route lay abandoned for almost eight years until the creation of the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad in 1873. Within a decade the Chester & Lenoir had extended the line to
Lenoir, North Carolina Lenoir is a city in and the county seat of Caldwell County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 18,263 at the 2020 census. Lenoir is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. To the northeast are the Brushy Mountains, ...
. At over , the Chester & Lenoir was the largest
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in the Carolinas. Over the next decade, the railroad operated under the umbrella of the
Richmond and Danville Railroad The Richmond and Danville Railroad (R&D) Company was a railroad that operated independently from 1847 until 1894, first in the U.S. state of Virginia, and later on of track in nine states. Chartered on March 9, 1847, the railroad completed its ...
. When the Richmond and Danville was re-organized as the Southern Railway in 1894, the Chester & Lenoir operated on its own for a short while. By 1896, it went into receivership, and the following year was re-organized as the Carolina & Northwestern Railway.South Carolina Railroads/ Carolina & Northwestern Railway
/ref> Though technically controlled by the Southern, this shortline carrier, more than any other in the Southern Railway family, was allowed to operate almost autonomously. By 1902, the Carolina & Northwestern Railway was converted to track, and it purchased a controlling interest in a logging railroad, the Caldwell and Northern, that ran from Lenoir to
Collettsville, North Carolina Collettsville (pronounced coh-lets-ville) is an unincorporated community in Caldwell County, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Hickory–Lenoir– Morganton Metropolitan Statistical Area. Housing Although there are many ho ...
. By 1906, the railroad had been expanded to Edgemont, North Carolina, making the line nearly long, further increasing access to the timber in the mountains north and west of Hickory, North Carolina.''Charlotte Observer'', Keeping Them on Track, December 29, 2002 In 1912, new shops were built in Hickory and within 10 years a locomotive was even built within the railroad’s shops. By the mid 1930s, the Carolina and Northwestern was only operating one freight train a day except Sundays between Chester and Lenoir. By 1938, the railroad abandoned the line from west Lenoir to Edgemont. The Carolina and Northwestern was absorbed into the Southern Railway system around 1940. In 1943, the Carolina and Northwestern was only operating one passenger train a day between Chester and Edgemont. Passenger service was soon discontinued in 1947. In March 1948, the carrier had completely dropped steam (with Southern Railway 2-8-0 #544 having the honor of being the last steam locomotive on the line) and replaced it with diesel locomotives. The Carolina & Northwestern was one of the first completely dieselized railroads in the southeast. The section of the line between Chester and York was abandoned around 1972. The section from York to Clover was abandoned in 1981. By the late 1980s, the line had been abandoned all the way to just north of the North Carolina state line, near Bowling Green, South Carolina. Around 1990, the track from Newton to
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was abandoned by the
Norfolk Southern The Norfolk Southern Railway is a Class I freight railroad in the United States formed in 1982 with the merger of Norfolk and Western Railway and Southern Railway. With headquarters in Atlanta, the company operates 19,420 route miles (31, ...
.North Carolina Rail Trails, Vol.2 No. 1; Spring 1990
/ref> The North Carolina Department of Transportation has railbanked the line from South Newton, NC to an area South of
Maiden, NC Maiden is a town in Catawba and Lincoln counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The population was 3,310 at the 2010 census. Maiden was the first public high school in the state with an observatory and is currently home to an Apple iCloud ...
where the end of the line stops at U.S. Highway 321.North Carolina Rail Trails, Vol.13 No. 3; Winter 2004
/ref> In 1994, Norfolk Southern sold the original line from Hickory, NC to Lenoir, NC to the Caldwell County Economic Development Commission (CCEDC). The CCEDC subsequently leased the line to the Caldwell County Railroad Company, a subsidiary of Southeast Shortlines Inc.Railway Association of North Carolina: Caldwell County Railroad
/ref> The stretch of railroad track between Gastonia and Dallas was abandoned on or about August 20, 2003.Clearing the Way by Michael Henry; The Gaston Gazette, Friday July 25, 2003
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References


External links


Tar Heel Press, The Legacy of the Carolina and North-Western Railway
{{DEFAULTSORT:Carolina and Northwestern Railway Defunct North Carolina railroads Defunct South Carolina railroads Railway companies established in 1897 Railway companies disestablished in 1940 Predecessors of the Southern Railway (U.S.) American companies disestablished in 1940 American companies established in 1897