Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railway
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The Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railway emerged from the 1877 re-organization of the Atlanta and Richmond Air Line Railway. Later, in 1894, it became part of the Southern Railway. It was finally merged into the Norfolk Southern Railway in 1996.[1]
The line is currently used by Amtrak's Crescent service, previously known as the Southern Crescent. In Duluth, Georgia it is served by the Southeastern Railway Museum.
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- Railway companies disestablished in 1996
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- Defunct North Carolina railroads
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