Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad
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Overview | |
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Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia |
Reporting mark | AB&C |
Locale | Alabama Georgia |
Dates of operation | 1887–1945 |
Technical | |
Length | 640 miles (1,030 kilometres) |
The Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad was organized in 1926 to replace the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railway. The AB&C was controlled by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, which owned a majority of the stock. In 1944 it reported 763 million net ton-miles of revenue freight and 33 million passenger-miles; at the end of that year it operated 639 miles of road and 836 miles of track.
In 1946 the AB&C was bought by the ACL and then became the latter company's Western Division. According to historical sources there are no surviving AB&C 2-8-2 "Mikado" type locomotives.
References
- Georgia Railroads, History and Heritage
- Goolsby, Larry Atlantic, Birmingham & Coast. ACL&SAL Historical Society. 2000.
Categories:
- Defunct Georgia (U.S. state) railroads
- Former Class I railroads in the United States
- Predecessors of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
- Railway companies established in 1926
- Railway companies disestablished in 1946
- Defunct Alabama railroads
- American companies established in 1926
- United States Class I railroad stubs