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Also known as the ''Suwanee River Route'' from its crossing of the [[Suwanee River]], the '''Georgia Southern and Florida Railway''' {{reporting mark|GSF}} was founded in 1885 as the Georgia Southern and Florida ''Railroad'' and began operations between [[Macon, GA]] and [[Valdosta, GA]] in 1889, extending to [[Palatka, FL]] in 1890. The railroad went bankrupt by 1891, was reorganized as the Georgia Southern and Florida ''Railway'' in 1895, and was mostly under the control of the [[Southern Railway (US)|Southern Railway]].
Also known as the ''Suwanee River Route'' from its crossing of the [[Suwanee River]], the '''Georgia Southern and Florida Railway''' {{reporting mark|GSF}} was founded in 1885 as the Georgia Southern and Florida ''Railroad'' and began operations between [[Macon, GA]] and [[Valdosta, GA]] in 1889, extending to [[Palatka, FL]] in 1890. The railroad went bankrupt by 1891, was reorganized as the Georgia Southern and Florida ''Railway'' in 1895, and was mostly under the control of the [[Southern Railway (US)|Southern Railway]].


In 1902, the GS&F purchased a line from the [[Atlantic, Valdosta and Western Railway]] that ran from [[Valdosta, GA]] to [[Jacksonville, FL]]. The GS&F also owned the [[Macon and Birmingham Railway]] and the [[Hawkinsville and Florida Southern Railway]], both of which were operated as separate companies; both ended up going bankrupt and being mostly abandoned. The GS&F was eventually acquired by the [[Norfolk Southern Railway]] and still operates as a subsidiary.
In 1902, the GS&F purchased a line from the [[Atlantic, Valdosta and Western Railway]] that ran from [[Valdosta, GA]] to [[Jacksonville, FL]]. The GS&F also owned the [[Macon and Birmingham Railway]] and the [[Hawkinsville and Florida Southern Railway]], both of which were operated as separate companies; both ended up going bankrupt and being mostly abandoned. The GS&F was eventually acquired by the [[Norfolk Southern Railway]] and still operates as a subsidiary. As of November 2012, at least one operating Norfolk Southern locomotive retains GSF reporting marks.


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Also known as the Suwanee River Route from its crossing of the Suwanee River, the Georgia Southern and Florida Railway (reporting mark GSF) was founded in 1885 as the Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad and began operations between Macon, GA and Valdosta, GA in 1889, extending to Palatka, FL in 1890. The railroad went bankrupt by 1891, was reorganized as the Georgia Southern and Florida Railway in 1895, and was mostly under the control of the Southern Railway.

In 1902, the GS&F purchased a line from the Atlantic, Valdosta and Western Railway that ran from Valdosta, GA to Jacksonville, FL. The GS&F also owned the Macon and Birmingham Railway and the Hawkinsville and Florida Southern Railway, both of which were operated as separate companies; both ended up going bankrupt and being mostly abandoned. The GS&F was eventually acquired by the Norfolk Southern Railway and still operates as a subsidiary. As of November 2012, at least one operating Norfolk Southern locomotive retains GSF reporting marks.

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