词条 | Douglas, Augusta and Gulf Railway |
释义 | {{Unreferenced stub|auto=yes|date=December 2009}} The Douglas, Augusta & Gulf Railway was created as a subsidiary of the Georgia & Florida Railway (G&F) to consolidate lines of several smaller railroads. It started in 1905 by acquiring the Barrows Bluff to Douglas, Georgia line that was from the Wadley & Mt. Vernon Railroad. The next year it bought the Pinebloom to Nashville, Georgia section of the Ocilla, Pinebloom & Valdosta Railway. Shortly afterward it took control of the Broxton-Hazlehurst branch of the Ocilla & Valdosta Railroad. From there, the DA&G built a new line from Douglas to Garrant, Georgia giving the railroad a line from Hazelhurst to Nashville. The DA&G was absorbed by the G&F in 1907. {{Portal|Railways}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Douglas Augusta Gulf Railway}}{{US-rail-transport-stub}} 4 : Defunct Georgia (U.S. state) railroads|Predecessors of the Southern Railway (U.S.)|Railway companies established in 1905|Railway companies disestablished in 1907 |
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