Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad

The Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad Company in North Carolina was incorporated under act of Tennessee on February 26, 1852 and under act of North Carolina on February 15, 1855 as Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad Company.[2] The name of the company was changed to Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad Company in North Carolina on February 23, 1861.[2]

Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad
Overview
LocaleNorth Carolina
Dates of operation1860186318711894
SuccessorSouthern Railway Company
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Previous gauge5 ft (1,524 mm)
American Civil War era and changed to 4 ft 9 in (1,448 mm) in 1886[1]

The railroad completed construction of 45.29 miles (72.89 km) of 5 ft (1,524 mm)[3] gauge railroad line between Charlotte, North Carolina and Statesville, North Carolina in 1860.[4] Some time in 1863, the Confederate States of America dismantled the railroad and used it in construction of the Piedmont Railroad as a matter of military necessity.[4] With the assistance of $147,000 in bonds of the State of North Carolina, authorized by act of the legislature ratified February 3, 1869, the railroad line was reconstructed.[4] It was reopened on June 22, 1871.[4]

The property of the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad Company in North Carolina was operated by its own organization from 1860 to 1863 and from June 22, 1871 to September 30, 1881, by the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company from October 1, 1881 to April 30, 1886, by The Richmond and Danville Railroad Company from May 1, 1886 to June 14, 1892 and by the receivers of The Richmond and Danville Railroad Company from June 15, 1892 to June 30, 1894.[4]

The Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad Company in North Carolina was sold to Southern Railway Company on June 26, 1894.[2] Southern Railway Company began to operate the property on July 1, 1894.[2]

See also

Notes

  1. The Days They Changed the Gauge
  2. Interstate Commerce Commission. Southern Ry. Co., Volume 37, Interstate Commerce Commission Valuation Reports, November 6, 1931, p. 212. Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1932. OCLC 297351688.
  3. Confederate Railroads - Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio
  4. ICC, Southern Ry. Co. valuation report, 1931, p. 565.

References

  • Interstate Commerce Commission. Southern Ry. Co., Volume 37, Interstate Commerce Commission Valuation Reports, November 6, 1931. Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1932. OCLC 297351688.
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