List of Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Precursors - Savannah, Florida and Western Railway

Savannah, Florida and Western Railway

  • Abbeville Southern Railway
  • Alabama Midland Railway
    • Northwestern and Florida Railroad
      • Montgomery and Florida Railway
        • Montgomery Southern Railway
  • Albany and Gulf Railroad
  • Ashley River Railroad
  • Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
    • Pensacola and Georgia Railroad (only sold to Atlantic and Gulf Railroad from Live Oak, Florida to the Florida/Georgia state line)
    • Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad
      • Savannah and Albany Railroad
    • South Georgia and Florida Railroad
  • Brunswick and Western Railroad
    • Brunswick and Albany Railroad
      • Brunswick and Florida Railroad
  • Charleston and Savannah Railway
    • Savannah and Charleston Railroad
      • Charleston and Savannah Railroad
  • Chattahoochee and East Pass Railway
  • East Florida Railway
  • Green Pond, Walterboro and Branchville Railroad
    • Greenpond, Walterboro and Branchville Railway
      • Walterboro and Western Railroad
  • Jacksonville and St. Johns River Railway
    • Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway
      • Atlantic Coast, St. Johns and Indian River Railway (later sold to the Florida East Coast Railway)
      • DeLand and St. John's River Railroad
        • Orange Ridge, DeLand and Atlantic Railroad
      • Jupiter and Lake Worth Railroad
      • Palatka and Indian River Railway
      • Tampa, Peace Creek and St. Johns River Railroad
  • Live Oak and Rowland's Bluff Railroad
  • Live Oak, Tampa and Charlotte Harbor Railroad
  • Sanford and Lake Eustis Railroad
  • Silver Springs, Ocala and Gulf Railroad
  • South Florida Railroad
    • Sanford and Indian River Railroad
    • St. Cloud and Sugar Belt Railway
  • Southwestern Alabama Railway
  • Tampa and Thonotosassa Railroad
  • Waycross and Florida Railroad

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