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  2. List of reporting marks: G - Wikipedia

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    GCMX - National Railway Historical Society (Gold Coast Chapter) GCOX - Gold Coast Railroad Museum; GCPU - Genstar (Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway; BNSF Railway) GCPX - Georgia Gulf Corporation (PVC Division) GCRX - Grand Canyon Railway; GCSF - Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway; GCSR - Gulf, Colorado and San Saba Railway; GCSU - G.C ...

  3. Rail trails in Georgia (U.S. state) (4 P) Pages in category "Rail transportation in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  4. Georgia Central Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Central Railway [1] (reporting mark GC) operates about 174 miles (280 km) of former Seaboard Coast Line track from Macon, Georgia through Dublin, Georgia and Vidalia, Georgia to Savannah, Georgia. It also operates about 20 miles (32 km) of trackage between Savannah and Riceboro, Georgia, switching Interstate Paper LLC.

  5. Sandersville Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The NS trains 191 and 192 from Brosnan Yard in Macon, Georgia to Columbia, South Carolina and the NS Trains 372 and 373 with their companion NS Trains 378 and 377 from Brosnan Yard in Macon, Georgia to Dillard Yard in Savannah, Georgia all make pick ups and drop offs in Tennille for the locals NS G23 and G24 as well as the Sandersville Railroad ...

  6. Georgia Northeastern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Northeastern Railroad (reporting mark GNRR) is a short line freight railroad which runs from the town of Elizabeth, Georgia (now within Marietta, northwest of Atlanta) to the city of Blue Ridge, Georgia. Goods hauled are mostly timber, grain, poultry, and marble products.

  7. Georgia Southern and Florida Railway - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Southern and Florida Railway listed in Sholes' Directory, 1893. The Georgia Southern and Florida Railway (reporting mark GSF), also known as the Suwanee River Route from its crossing of the Suwanee River, was founded in 1885 as the Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad and began operations between Macon, GA and Valdosta, GA in 1889, extending to Palatka, FL in 1890.

  8. Georgia Southwestern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The railroad was absorbed by the Georgia & Alabama Railway in 1896, and later merged into the Seaboard Air Line in 1902. The second portion of the line was built by the Georgia Pine Railway (Georgia Florida and Alabama Railroad after 1901) [11] - and made junction with the Seaboard Air Line at Richland in 1910. In January 1928, the SAL leased ...

  9. Rail transport in South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands

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    Locomotive used on the railway in South Georgia, Ocean Harbour, c. 1910 There are currently no operational railways in South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.However, small industrial railways operated on the quayside of certain ports in South Georgia, to support the whaling industries in the early 20th century, and some of their remains are still present. [1]