The
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
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's Waycross—Montgomery Line (N Line) was one of the company's secondary main lines running from
Waycross, Georgia
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Waycross gets its name from the city's location at key railroad junctions; lines from six di ...
west to
Montgomery, Alabama
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, a distance of over 300 miles. It was built in the late 1800s by the Atlantic Coast Line's predecessor companies. The line is still in service today and is now the Thomasville Subdivision and Dothan Subdivision of
CSX Transportation
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, the Atlantic Coast Line's successor company through various mergers.
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Route description
The Waycross—Montgomery Line began in Waycross, Georgia
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Waycross gets its name from the city's location at key railroad junctions; lines from six di ...
which was a significant junction and terminal for the Atlantic Coast Line. From Waycross, the line ran from Waycross southwest through rural southern Georgia to Valdosta
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and then west to Thomasville. Thomasville was also a major junction for the Atlantic Coast Line, with lines heading north to Albany and Fitzgerald and a line heading south to Florida which would later become part of their historic Perry Cutoff along Florida's west coast.
Beyond Thomasville, the Waycross—Montgomery Line continued west to Bainbridge, where it turned northwest and continued across the Chattahoochee River
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and into Alabama
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. In Alabama, it largely kept a northwest trajectory and passed through Dothan before reaching its terminus in Montgomery.
Since it spanned such a great distance, the segment from Waycross to Thomasville was within the company's Waycross District and the rest of the line west from Thomasville to Montgomery was within their Montgomery District.[Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Southern Division Timetable (1949)](_blank)
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Branches
The Waycross—Montgomery Line also had a few branch lines along its route. The Chattahoochee Branch ran from the line at Climax, Georgia
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southwest into Florida
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, where it terminated at River Junction in Chattahoochee
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.
The Abbeville Branch ran from the line at Grimes, Alabama
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Grimes is located in southeastern Dale ...
north to Abbeville, Alabama
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History
European Ame ...
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The Elba Branch ran from the line at Waterford (just northeast of Newton) and ran largely west through Enterprise
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, and New Brockton to Elba
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.
The Luverne Branch ran from line at Sprague and ran south to Luverne, Alabama, a distance of .
History
1859-1902: Formation under predecessors
The Waycross—Montgomery Line was built in two parts by two different railroads in the late 1880s. The line from Waycross to Bainbridge, Georgia
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was first built by the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. It was completed from Waycross to Thomasville in 1859, shortly before the outbreak of the Civil War
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in 1861 which interrupted further construction. An extension west to Bainbridge was not completed until 1867. Henry B. Plant acquired the Atlantic and Gulf in November 1879 and reorganized the railroad as the Savannah, Florida and Western Railway
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(SF&W) the following month. Under Plant's direction, the SF&W then built the Chattahoochee Branch in 1882 from Climax
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southwest to the Florida state line. Plant then chartered the Chattahoochee and East Pass Railroad (which had been chartered 1881) to continue the branch to the Chattahoochee River
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at River Junction, a hamlet which later came to be known as Chattahoochee, Florida
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.
In 1887, the SF&W began building a 36-acre yard in Waycross.
In March 1887 the Alabama Midland Railway was chartered in Alabama and Georgia in October to construct a line connecting Montgomery and Bainbridge. The company was consolidated on October 28, 1888, and completed the entire between the two cities in 1890. Construction also included the Luverne Branch.
After the completion of the Alabama Midland Railway, it was acquired in July 1890 by Henry B. Plant of the Plant System
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and merged into the SF&W. Together the railroads formed a continuous mainline from Savannah to Montgomery, colloquially known as the "bow line" due to its distinctive shape.
1902-1967: Atlantic Coast Line ownership
The Atlantic Coast Line gained control of the Plant System on July 1, 1902. The Atlantic Coast Line designated the SF&W from Waycross to Montgomery as its own line with track east of Waycross being incorporated into other routes for the company. The Waycross—Montgomery Line would become a busy route for the Atlantic Coast Line. It became the route of the ''South Wind The south wind is the wind that originates from the south and blows north.
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'', which originated in Chicago and travelled to Montgomery via Louisville and Nashville Railroad
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Chartered by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1850, the road grew into one of ...
, and then ran from Montgomery to Waycross and on to Florida.
By the end of 1949, two local passenger trains (which originated in Savannah, Georgia
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) were running the line in addition to the ''South Wind''. At the same time, two local freight trains ran the full length of the line, with a third local freight train running six days a week.
Three freight trains to Florida also ran the line from Waycross to DuPont
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, where they diverged on to the DuPont—Lakeland Line
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.
The Atlantic Coast Line abandoned the Luverne Branch in the 1950s.
Later years
The Atlantic Coast Line became the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
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(SCL) in 1967 after merging with their rival, the Seaboard Air Line Railroad
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(SAL). At the time of the merger, the Seaboard Air Line operated a nearly parallel route from Savannah
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to Montgomery (the former Savannah, Americus and Montgomery Railway) that ran less than 100 miles to the north. Though that route was freight-only by the time of the merger.
The Seaboard Coast Line adopted the Seaboard Air Line's method of naming their lines as subdivisions. As a result, the Waycross—Thomasville Line was renamed by the company to the Thomasville Subdivision east of Thomasville, and the Dothan Subdivision west of there (as it is today). The branch to Chattahoochee became the Chattahoochee Subdivision.[Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Savannah and Waycross Division Timetable (1982)](_blank)
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The Seaboard Coast Line continued passenger service on the line including the ''South Wind'' until May of 1971, when the Seaboard Coast Line's passenger services were taken over by Amtrak
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. Amtrak continued to operate the ''South Wind'' until November 14, 1971, when Amtrak renamed the train the '' Floridian'' and reduced it to a two-night schedule. Passenger service was ended on the line when Amtrak discontinued the ''Floridian'' in 1979 as part of the Federal budget cuts that year that impacted several major Amtrak routes.
In 1978, Waycross Yard was renamed Rice Yard in honor of former Atlantic Coast Line Chairman Thomas Rice.
In 1980, the Seaboard Coast Line's parent company merged with the Chessie System
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, creating the CSX Corporation
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. The CSX Corporation initially operated the Chessie and Seaboard Systems separately until 1986, when they were merged into CSX Transportation
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.
The Chattahoochee Subdivision was abandoned in 1983.
Current operations
The full line from Waycross to Montgomery is still in service today and is owned and operated by CSX Transportation
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. Freight CSX trains still run the full line from Waycross to Montgomery, including lengthy local road freight trains. The line is mostly dispatched by Track Warrant Control
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.
Thomasville Subdivision
The line from Waycross west to Thomasville is still operating as CSX's Thomasville Subdivision. CSX has made upgrades to the Thomasville Subdivision in recent years, including the installation continuous welded rail in the early 2020s.
The Thomasville Subdivision interchanges with the Georgia and Florida Railway in Valdosta, Quitman, and Thomasville. It also intersects Norfolk Southern Railway
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's Macon and Navair Districts in Valdosta.
Dothan Subdivision
The line from Thomasville west to Montgomery is still operating as CSX's Dothan Subdivision.
Numerous unit trains originating or terminating on the Dothan Subdivision continue to operate, including loaded and empty unit grain to and from the feed mills located in Troy, Banks, Pinckard, and Enterprise (via Waterford). In addition to lengthy local road freight trains, occasional unit train shipments of rock and pipe continue to originate in Dothan.
A number of shortlines also interchange with CSX on the Dothan Subdivision, including the Conecuh Valley Railroad at Troy
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, the Wiregrass Central Railroad near Newton, the Bay Line Railroad
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at Grimes
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and Dothan, the Chattahoochee Industrial Railroad at Saffold, Georgia
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, and the Georgia Southwestern Railroad at Bainbridge. The Bay Line Railroad also has trackage rights from Dothan to Grimes to connect its two lines.
Perhaps the biggest boon to the Dothan Subdivision came in 2005 as Hyundai
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completed the construction of a new automotive assembly plant near Montgomery. This plant generates significant traffic for the line. The railroad also provides an important relief route for the frequently congested Manchester Subdivision, a purpose the line has also served for CSX's predecessors.
Rice Yard
Rice Yard in Waycross, Georgia is still in service and it has grown to over 850-acres. It is now the largest railroad yard in the southeast and the second largest yard in the CSX system. CSX's largest locomotive maintenance and inspection facility is located within the yard as well. Between 1,700 and 2,900 cars rail cars pass through Rice Yard for classification or inspection a day.
Historic stations
See also
* List of CSX Transportation lines
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References
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
CSX Transportation lines
Rail infrastructure in Alabama
Rail infrastructure in Georgia (U.S. state)