Alabama and Florida Railway - History

History

[ ] Alabama and Florida Railway
Legend
Three Notch to Georgiana
AF 579.9 A&C to Gantt
AF 581.3 Andalusia
AF 594.5 Opp
AF 595.7 Duvall
AF 595.7 To Florala (Abandoned)
AF 602.1 Kinston
AF 612.5 Samson
AF 614.5 Samson Pipe Lead
AF 624.0 Geneva
AF 624.6 End of Line
To Graceville (Abandoned)

The route was built in 1901 as the original Alabama and Florida Railroad consisting of 109 miles (175 km) from Georgiana, Alabama to Graceville, Florida. It was operated by the Louisville & Nashville between 1901–1982 and Seaboard System from 1983-1986. The section between Geneva, Alabama and Graceville, Florida was abandoned January 16, 1984.

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