Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Georgia and Florida Railway

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The owned mileage of the carrier, 318.557 miles, was acquired partly by construction and partly by purchase. Of the 14 corporations that comprise the line of succession culminating in the carrier as at present constituted, four corporations, the Atlantic and Gulf Short Line Railroad Company; Douglas, Augusta & Gulf Railway Company; The Valdosta Southern Railway Company (second corporation); and The Valdosta Southern Railway Company (first corporation), did not construct any road or other common-carrier property. [...]
 * DEVELOPMENT OF FIXED PHYSICAL PROPERTY

Constructed by the carrier:
 * Nashville to Valdosta, Ga., 1908 27.5
 * Garrant to Douglas Junction, Ga., 1909 9.0
 * Vidalia to Hazelhurst, Ga., 1909 28.0
 * Swainsboro to Pendleton, Ga., 1910 20.0
 * Sparks to Adel, Ga., 1910 2.5
 * 87.0

Acquired by purchase through the Augusta Construction Company, Incorporated:
 * From the Atlantic and Gulf Short Line Railroad Company, Aug. 12, 1907, constructed prior to November, 1888, Midville to Swainsboro, Ga. (the records reviewed do not indicate when or by whom constructed) 16.0
 * From The Valdosta Southern Railway Company (second corporation), Aug. 12, 1907—
 * Constructed by The Withlacoochee Railway Company, Madison, Fla., to the Florida-Georgia State line, date not ascertained 13.25
 * Constructed by Florida Midland and Georgia Railroad Company, Valdosta, Ga., to the Georgia-Florida State line, date not ascertained 14.25
 * From the Millen and Southwestern Railroad Company, Aug. 12, 1907—
 * Constructed by that company, Stillmore to Vidalia, Ga., date not ascertained 21.0
 * Constructed by the Millen and Southern Railway Company, Thrift to Millen, Ga., date not ascertained 10.0
 * Constructed by The Rogers and Summit Rail Road Company, Stillmore to Rogers, Ga., date not ascertained 32.0
 * 63.0
 * Less road, Thrift to Rogers, Ga., abandoned by the Millen and Southern Railway Company 10.0
 * 53.0
 * From The Nashville and Sparks Railroad Company, Aug. 12, 1907; constructed by that company, Nashville to Sparks, Ga., 1900-1906; rail, angle bars, and switch material used in the track leased from the Georgia Southern and Florida Railway Company 12.0
 * From the Douglas, Augusta & Gulf Railway Company, Aug. 12, 1907—
 * Acquired by that company May 9, 1906, from the Ocilla and Valdosta Railroad Company, Broxton to Hazelhurst, Ga. 30.0
 * Constructed by The Douglas, Augusta and Gulf Railway Company, Barrows Bluff, Ga., to the Satilla River, date not ascertained 28.5
 * Constructed by the Ocilla, Pinebloom and Valdosta Railway, Satilla River to Nashville, Ga., date not ascertained 27.0
 * 85.5
 * From the Augusta and Florida Railway Company, Aug. 12, 1907; constructed by that company, Midville to St. Clair, Ga., 1905-1906 24.5
 * From the Augusta and Florida Railway Company, Oct. 12, 1910; constructed by that company, St. Clair to Keysville, Ga., 1905-1906 5.5
 * Acquired by purchase from the Sparks-Western Railroad, Feb. 27, 1911; constructed in part by that company, Sparks to Kingwood, Ga., date not ascertained; undetermined portion completed by the Georgia and Florida, 1911 20.0
 * Total 331.0
 * Less mileage abandoned by the carrier, previously acquired from the Douglas, Augusta & Gulf Railway Company:
 * 1909, acquired by the latter company from the Ocilla and Valdosta Railroad Company, Garrant to Broxton, Ga. 10.0
 * 1915, constructed by The Douglas, Augusta and Gulf Railway Company, Dickey's Farm to Barrows Bluff, Ga. 2.0
 * 12.0
 * Total recorded mileage 319.0
 * Difference between total recorded mileage and mileage inventoried as of date of valuation 0.443
 * Mileage inventoried as of date of valuation 318.557

The construction of the 87 miles of road built for the carrier, together with reconstruction and revision of a portion of the road purchased,