List of Georgia (U.S. state) railroads

List of Georgia (U.S. state) railroads

The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Georgia.

Common freight carriers

*Athens Line (ABR)
*Augusta and Summerville Railroad (AUS), operated by CSX and Norfolk Southern
*Chattahoochee Bay Railroad (CHAT)
*Chattahoochee Industrial Railroad (CIRR)
*Chattooga and Chickamauga Railway (CCKY)
*CSX Transportation (CSXT)
*First Coast Railroad (FCRD)
*Fulton County Railway (FCR)
*Georgia Central Railway (GC)
*Georgia and Florida Railway (GFRR)
*Georgia Midland Railroad (GMR)
*Georgia Northeastern Railroad (GNRR)
*Georgia Southwestern Railroad (GSWR)
*Georgia Woodlands Railroad (GWRC)
*Golden Isles Terminal Railroad (GITM)
*Great Walton Railroad (GRWR)
*Hartwell Railroad (HRT)
*Heart of Georgia Railroad (HOG)
*Louisville and Wadley Railway (LW)
*Norfolk Southern Railway (NS)
*Riceboro Southern Railway (RSOR)
*St. Mary's Railroad (SM)
*St. Marys Railway West (SMW)
*Sandersville Railroad (SAN)
*Savannah Port Terminal Railroad (SAPT)
*Valdosta Railway (VR)

Passenger carriers

*Amtrak (AMTK)
*Blue Ridge Scenic Railway
*Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority
*SAM Shortline
*Southeastern Railway Museum
*Stone Mountain Scenic Railroad

See also

*

External links

* [http://railga.com Georgia Railroads]


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