Talk:Georgia and Florida Railway (2005)

List of lines

 * Former Atlantic Coast Line Railroad &rarr; CSX Transportation
 * Thomasville (ANC692.08) - Camilla (ANC728.0)
 * Acquired 1991 by A&G
 * Camilla (ANC728.0) - Albany (ANC748.03) owned by CSX
 * Leased 1991 by A&G
 * Albany (AP699.12) - Sylvester (AP677.67) owned by CSX
 * Leased 1991 by A&G


 * Former Georgia Northern Railway &rarr; Georgia Southern and Florida Railway (1993)
 * Albany (GN0.7) - Schley Junction owned by NS
 * Leased 1995 by G&F
 * Schley Junction - Norman Junction owned by NS
 * Leased 1995 by G&F
 * Norman Junction - Sparks (GN58.9) owned by NS
 * Leased 1995 by G&F
 * Schley Junction (33.6) - Moultrie (27.1)
 * Acquired 1995 by G&F; Ganor (23.25) - Moultrie (27.1) abandoned 1996
 * Norman Junction (29.52) - Moultrie (33.52)
 * Acquired 1995 by G&F
 * Camilla (94.6-95.3)?
 * Acquired 1995 by G&F; 93.0-94.6 abandoned 1996


 * Former Live Oak, Perry and Gulf Railroad/South Georgia Railway &rarr; Live Oak, Perry and South Georgia Railway (1971) &rarr; Georgia Southern and Florida Railway (1993)
 * Adel (GB1.0) - Perry (GB77.3)
 * Acquired 1995 by LOP&G
 * Perry (LO45.75) - Foley (LO39.0)
 * Acquired 1995 by LOP&G


 * Former Georgia and Florida Railway &rarr; Central of Georgia Railroad (1971)
 * Valdosta (GF30.65) - Nashville (GF57.2) owned by GDOT (since 2005)
 * Acquired 1995 by G&F
 * Nashville (GF57.2) - Willacoochee (GF73.8) owned by GDOT (by Willacoochee as exempt industrial trackage until 2005)

--NE2 13:23, 9 January 2009 (UTC)
 * Other
 * Albany Bridge (which bridge is this? I think G&F owns both)
 * Acquired 1993 by ABC
 * Sparks (125.2G) - Valdosta (155.0G) trackage rights over GS&F
 * Trackage rights acquired 1995 by G&F

History
--NE2 13:23, 9 January 2009 (UTC)
 * 1991: Gulf and Ohio Railways d/b/a Atlantic and Gulf Railroad acquired line from CSX
 * 1993: Albany Bridge Company acquired line from South Carolina Central Railroad d/b/a Georgia Great Southern Railroad to be operated by Gulf and Ohio Railways d/b/a Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
 * 1995: Georgia and Florida Railroad acquired lines from NS and subsidiaries
 * 1995: Live Oak, Perry and Georgia Railroad acquired lines from NS and GS&F to be operated by Georgia and Florida Railroad; NS/GS&F retained trackage rights at Adel (GB1.0-GB3.0)
 * 1999: Gulf and Ohio Railways d/b/a Georgia and Florida Railroad absorbed Albany Bridge Company, Georgia and Florida Railroad, Live Oak, Perry and Georgia Railroad
 * 1999: Georgia and Florida RailNet acquired lines from Gulf and Ohio Railways d/b/a Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, Georgia and Florida Railroad
 * 2005: OmniTRAX owner Broe gained control; renamed Georgia and Florida Railway

Previous G&F Operations
This railroad seems to have a confusing heritage since all three shortline holding companies renamed it when they purchased the railroad. I am going to combine all 3 into one article, since they all share the same history, heritage, tracks, etc. with each other. No sense in wasting space with a full history of the lines from the A&G, will simply link to the page. --FrankieG123 (talk) 19:25, 21 September 2010 (UTC)

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Images still needed
I'm sorry to say that the only image of anything belonging to the Georgia and Florida Railway is this maintenance truck I spotted on US 27 between Perry and Foley, Florida at one of their railroad crossings. The man who was assigned to drive it told me there wouldn't be any trains coming until a day or two after this was taken. So, if anybody even succeeds in getting images of some G&F locomotives and trains, I'll be glad to accept adding that category to my image of this truck. -User:DanTD (talk) 21:25, 10 July 2024 (UTC)