Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad
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The Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad was a Southeastern United States railroad that served South Carolina and North Carolina during the second half of the 19th century.
The Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta was formed after the short-lived Wilmington and Carolina Railroad
was reorganized in mid-1870.
The line lasted until 1898 when it was absorbed into the Atlantic Coast Line.
The Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta was formed after the short-lived Wilmington and Carolina Railroad
Wilmington and Carolina Railroad
The Wilmington and Carolina Railroad was a South Carolina railroad company formed in January 1870 when the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad was reorganized. It lasted until April 1870, when the company was reorganized again as the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad....
was reorganized in mid-1870.
The line lasted until 1898 when it was absorbed into the Atlantic Coast Line.