Ashley River Railroad
The Ashley River Railroad was a shortline railroad that served the South Carolina Lowcountry region in the late 19th century.
The Ashley River Railroad was incorporated by the South Carolina General Assembly in 1875[1] and, according to an article in the New York Times in late December 1877, the line opened on December 27, 1877, and was the final link in the coast line of railways from New York City to Jacksonville, Florida.[2] A new bridge over the Ashely River replaced a ferry, according to the article.[3]
In 1901, the Ashley River Railroad was consolidated, along with the Green Pond, Walterboro and Branchville Railroad; the Abbeville Southern Railway; and Southern Alabama Railroad, into the Savannah, Florida and Western Railway.[4]
In 1902 the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad acquired the Savannah, Florida and Western.
References
- ^ Annual Report of the Railroad Commissioner of the state of South Carolina, 1895, page 17
- ^ South Carolina Railroads, Ashley River Railroad Archived December 3, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ South Carolina Railroads, Ashley River Railroad Archived December 3, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ The Railway Age, September 6, 1901, page 221