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The '''Alabama and Florida Railway''' {{Reporting mark|AF}} is a [[class III railroad]] as reported by the [[Association of American Railroads|AAR]]. The AF is headquartered in [[Andalusia, Alabama]] and is owned and operated by [[Pioneer Railcorp]] of [[Peoria, Illinois]]. The railroad operates approximately {{mi to km|43}} of railroad from [[Andalusia, Alabama]] to [[Geneva, Alabama]].<ref> |
The '''Alabama and Florida Railway''' {{Reporting mark|AF}} is a [[class III railroad]] as reported by the [[Association of American Railroads|AAR]]. The AF is headquartered in [[Andalusia, Alabama]] and is owned and operated by [[Pioneer Railcorp]] of [[Peoria, Illinois]]. The railroad operates approximately {{mi to km|43}} of railroad from [[Andalusia, Alabama]] to [[Geneva, Alabama]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.pioneer-railcorp.com/Subsidiaries/AF/af.html |title=Alabama & Florida Railroad |accessdate=8 September 2010}}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The route was built in 1901 as the original [[Alabama and Florida Railroad]] consisting of 109 miles from [[Georgiana, Alabama]] to [[Graceville, Florida]]. It was operated by the [[Louisville and Nashville Railroad| Louisville & Nashville]] between 1901–1982 and [[Seaboard System Railroad|Seaboard System]] from 1982-1986. The section between [[Geneva, Alabama]] and [[Graceville, Florida]] was abandoned January 16, 1984. The remaining line between Georgiana and Geneva was purchased by [[Gulf and Ohio Railways|Gulf & Ohio Railways]] on July 28, 1986 and renamed to its current name. The purchase included the {{mi to km|7.8}} [[Andalusia and Conecuh Railroad]] from [[Andalusia, Alabama]] to [[Gantt, Alabama]], as well as a branch from [[Crestview, Florida]] to [[Florala, Alabama]] operated as the Yellow River Railroad. Operations on the Yellow River Railroad ended on December of 1987.<ref>{{cite book |title=American Shortline Railway Guide |edition=5 |last=Lewis |first=Edward A. |year=1996 |publisher=Kalmbach Publishing Company |isbn=0890242909 |pages=292 |}}</ref> |
The route was built in 1901 as the original [[Alabama and Florida Railroad]] consisting of 109 miles from [[Georgiana, Alabama]] to [[Graceville, Florida]]. It was operated by the [[Louisville and Nashville Railroad| Louisville & Nashville]] between 1901–1982 and [[Seaboard System Railroad|Seaboard System]] from 1982-1986. The section between [[Geneva, Alabama]] and [[Graceville, Florida]] was abandoned January 16, 1984. The remaining line between Georgiana and Geneva was purchased by [[Gulf and Ohio Railways|Gulf & Ohio Railways]] on July 28, 1986 and renamed to its current name. The purchase included the {{mi to km|7.8}} [[Andalusia and Conecuh Railroad]] from [[Andalusia, Alabama]] to [[Gantt, Alabama]], as well as a branch from [[Crestview, Florida]] to [[Florala, Alabama]] operated as the Yellow River Railroad. Operations on the Yellow River Railroad ended on December of 1987.<ref>{{cite book |title=American Shortline Railway Guide |edition=5 |last=Lewis |first=Edward A. |year=1996 |publisher=Kalmbach Publishing Company |isbn=0890242909 |pages=292 |}}</ref> |
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The railroad to include 86 miles of trackage was purchased by its current owner [[Pioneer Railcorp]] on November 23, 1992. 36 miles of trackage from [[Georgiana, Alabama]] to [[Andalusia, Alabama]] was sold back to the [[Gulf and Ohio Railways]] and named [[Three Notch Railroad]] on June 11, 2001 |
The railroad to include 86 miles of trackage was purchased by its current owner [[Pioneer Railcorp]] on November 23, 1992. 36 miles of trackage from [[Georgiana, Alabama]] to [[Andalusia, Alabama]] was sold back to the [[Gulf and Ohio Railways]] and named [[Three Notch Railroad]] on June 11, 2001. The AF connects with [[Three Notch Railroad]] at [[Andalusia, Alabama]]. The railroad serves only one industry, the Alabama Farmers Co-Op, located at [[Opp, Alabama]] and stores railcars for other railroads. The railroad operates one [[EMD GP20]] locomotive on an as needed basis. |
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==Current Locomotive Roster== |
==Current Locomotive Roster== |
Revision as of 16:40, 8 September 2010
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Headquarters | Andalusia, Alabama; corporate Peoria, Illinois |
Reporting mark | AF |
Locale | Andalusia, Alabama to Geneva, Alabama |
Dates of operation | 1986– |
The Alabama and Florida Railway (reporting mark AF) is a class III railroad as reported by the AAR. The AF is headquartered in Andalusia, Alabama and is owned and operated by Pioneer Railcorp of Peoria, Illinois. The railroad operates approximately Template:Mi to km of railroad from Andalusia, Alabama to Geneva, Alabama.[1]
History
The route was built in 1901 as the original Alabama and Florida Railroad consisting of 109 miles from Georgiana, Alabama to Graceville, Florida. It was operated by the Louisville & Nashville between 1901–1982 and Seaboard System from 1982-1986. The section between Geneva, Alabama and Graceville, Florida was abandoned January 16, 1984. The remaining line between Georgiana and Geneva was purchased by Gulf & Ohio Railways on July 28, 1986 and renamed to its current name. The purchase included the Template:Mi to km Andalusia and Conecuh Railroad from Andalusia, Alabama to Gantt, Alabama, as well as a branch from Crestview, Florida to Florala, Alabama operated as the Yellow River Railroad. Operations on the Yellow River Railroad ended on December of 1987.[2]
The railroad to include 86 miles of trackage was purchased by its current owner Pioneer Railcorp on November 23, 1992. 36 miles of trackage from Georgiana, Alabama to Andalusia, Alabama was sold back to the Gulf and Ohio Railways and named Three Notch Railroad on June 11, 2001. The AF connects with Three Notch Railroad at Andalusia, Alabama. The railroad serves only one industry, the Alabama Farmers Co-Op, located at Opp, Alabama and stores railcars for other railroads. The railroad operates one EMD GP20 locomotive on an as needed basis.
Current Locomotive Roster
Model | Railroad | Quantity | Numbers | Notes |
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EMD GP20 | PREX | 1 | 3069 |
Historical Locomotive Roster
Model | Railroad | Quantity | Numbers | Notes |
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EMD SW7 | AF | 1 | 1214 | |
EMD GP16 | AF | 3 | 1611, 1612, 1614 | |
EMD GP9 | AF | 5 | 2391, 6011, 6076, 6084, 6096 | |
EMD GP7 | GA | 1 | 1026 | |
EMD GP9 | WCGR | 2 | 2876, 3872 |
See also
References
- ^ "Alabama & Florida Railroad". Retrieved 8 September 2010.
- ^ Lewis, Edward A. (1996). American Shortline Railway Guide (5 ed.). Kalmbach Publishing Company. p. 292. ISBN 0890242909.
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