Dothan Subdivision

Dothan Subdivision
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Continuation backward
AN 902.1 Montgomery Yard
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 901.5 Day Street
Track turning from left Junction to right
AN 895.4 Hyundai North
Small non-passenger station on track Straight track
Hyundai Yard
Track turning left Junction from right
AN 894.3 Hyundai South
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 884.6 Scott
Unknown BSicon "exSTRrg" Unknown BSicon "eABZgr+r"
AN 883.9 Sprague
Unknown BSicon "exCONTf" Straight track
To Luverne (Abandoned)
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 876.0 Ramer
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 858.2 Youngblood
Non-passenger station/depot on track
AN 851.0 Troy
Continuation to left Unknown BSicon "eKRZ+r" Unknown BSicon "exSTRlg"
AN 850.9 Conecuh Valley Railroad
Unknown BSicon "exSTRrg" Unknown BSicon "eKRZ" Unknown BSicon "exSTRrf"
AN 848.4 Corcoran
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To Columbus (Abandoned)
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 840.3 Banks
Straight track Unknown BSicon "ENDEa"
Equity Group Yard
Junction from left Track turning right
AN 838.5 Pronto
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 833.9 Brundidge
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 822.2 Ariton
Unknown BSicon "exSTRrg" Unknown BSicon "eKRZu" Unknown BSicon "exCONTl"
To Eufaula (Abandoned)
Unknown BSicon "exABZgl+l" Unknown BSicon "eABZgr+r"
AN 810.3 Ozark
Unknown BSicon "exENDEe" Straight track
End Central of Georgia Railway
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 800.9 Waterford
Continuation to left Junction both to and from right
AN 800.0 Wiregrass Central Railroad
Small bridge over water
Choctawhatchee River
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 795.9 Pinckard
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 789.4 Grimes
Unknown BSicon "ABZgxl+l" Continuation to right
AN 789.0 Bay Line Railroad
Non-passenger station/depot on track
AN 783.3 Dothan Yard
Continuation to left Junction from right
AN 782.2 Bay Line Railroad
Continuation to left Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Continuation to right
Chattahoochee Bay Railroad
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 769.0 Pansey
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 761.3 Alaga
Bridge over water
Chattahoochee River
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 759.1 Saffold
Junction both to and from left Continuation to right
AN 758.7 Chattahoochee Industrial Railroad
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 748.6 Donalsonville
Non-passenger station/depot on track
AN 728.9 Bainbridge
Continuation to left Unknown BSicon "KRZl" Continuation to right
AN 729.0 CSX to Florida, Georgia Southwestern
Bridge over water
Flint River
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 719.0 Climax
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 712.6 Whigham
Small non-passenger station on track
AN 705.6 Cairo
Continuation forward
AN 691.5 Thomasville

The Dothan Subdivision is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of Georgia and Alabama. The line runs from Thomasville, Georgia to Montgomery, Alabama, for a distance of 211.1 miles (339.7 km).[1]

Contents

History

What is now the Dothan Subdivision was built in two parts by two different railroads over a period of approximately 23 years. The oldest portion of the line is from Thomasville to Bainbridge, Georgia. The Atlantic and Gulf Railroad completed their line into Thomasville shortly before the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861 interrupted further construction. An extension to Bainbridge was not completed until 1867.[2] Henry B. Plant acquired the Atlantic & Gulf in November 1879 and reorganized the railroad as the Savannah, Florida & Western the following month.[3]

In March 1887 the Alabama Midland Railroad 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 175 miles (282 km) between the two cities in 1890, including a branch from Sprague to Luverne, Alabama, a distance of 33.5 miles (53.9 km).[4]

After the completion of the Alabama Midland railroad it was acquired in July 1890 by Henry B. Plant of the Plant System and merged with the Savannah, Florida & Western. Together the railroads formed a continuous mainline from Savannah to Montgomery, colloquially known as the "bow line" due to its distinctive shape.

The Atlantic Coast Line gained control of the Plant System on July 1, 1902.[4] Ownership would remain with the ACL until its 1967 merger with Seaboard Air Line to form the Seaboard Coast Line.

Passenger Service

From the beginning local passenger rail service was provided for the line in the form of local services between towns. A named train, the South Wind originated on the Louisville & Nashville and traversed the route bound for Florida. Additionally the Seaboard Coast Line railroad operated a pair of local passenger trains in both directions on the line, regularly meeting near Dothan. These local trains were discontinued in May 1971 with the creation of Amtrak.[5]

Amtrak

With the arrival of Amtrak as the new national passenger service company numerous changes came to passenger service on the Dothan Subdivision. In addition to the cancellation of local passenger trains, the South Wind experienced a schedule change and was renamed the Floridian on November 14, 1971. On October 9, 1979 the Floridian was canceled, ending passenger service over the Dothan Subdivision.

1980s

In 1983 the Seaboard System was formed to consolidate the railroads of the Family Lines collective into a single entity. Later, in 1986 the Seaboard System merged with the Chessie System to form CSX Transportation. Around the same time CSX sought to eliminate redundancies within their network, and the Dothan Subdivision came into consideration for abandonment.[5] CSX retained the line, satisfied after the abandonment of the Americus Subdivision, which largely paralleled the bow line route less than 100 miles to the north.[6]

Additionally in the 80s CSX sold a pair of lines branching off the Dothan Subdivision at Grimes and Newton, Alabama to shortline operators.[7]

Present Day

Perhaps the biggest boon to the Dothan Subdivision came in 2005 as Hyundai completed the construction of a new automotive assembly plant near Montgomery. This plant generates significant traffic for the line.[8] 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.[5]

A number of shortlines also interchange with CSX between Montgomery and Thomasville, including the Conecuh Valley Railroad at Troy, the Wiregrass Central Railroad near Newton, the Bay Line at Grimes and Dothan, the Chattahoochee Industrial Railroad at Saffold, Georgia, and the Georgia Southwestern Railroad at Bainbridge.

References

  1. ^ CSX Transportation: Jacksonville Division Timetable #4. 1 January 2005. 
  2. ^ "Atlantic & Gulf Railroad". 10 June 2006. http://www.railga.com/atgulf.html. Retrieved 17 September 2010. 
  3. ^ "Savannah, Florida & Western Railway". 21 October 2008. http://www.railga.com/sfw.html. Retrieved 17 September 2010. 
  4. ^ a b Owen, Thomas M. (1921). History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography. 1. S.J. Clarke Publishing Company. pp. 71. 
  5. ^ a b c Harwell, Jeffrey (2008). "Operations In and Around Dothan". Lines South (White River Productions) 25 (1): 4–19. 
  6. ^ Crowe, Frank (2001). "Pig Trails of Southwest Georgia: Part 1". Lines South (White River Productions) 18 (4): 4–17. 
  7. ^ Lewis, Edward A. (1996). American Shortline Railway Guide (5 ed.). Kalmbach Publishing Company. pp. 12, 340. ISBN 0-89024-290-9. 
  8. ^ "Alabama Rail Plan 2008". December 2008. pp. ES-5. http://cpmsweb2.dot.state.al.us/FreightStudy/Docs/2008AlabamaRailPlanFinalPDF.pdf. Retrieved 17 September 2010. 

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