Railroad Name: | South and North Carolina Railroad |
Start Year: | 1892 |
End Year: | 1898 |
Successor Line: | Manchester and Augusta Railroad Atlantic Coast Line Railroad |
The South and North Carolina Railroad was a railroad that served South Carolina in the late 19th century.
The line had been chartered by the South Carolina General Assembly in 1882 under the name of the Bishopville Railroad Company.[1]
Around the time the 19-mile line was opened around 1892, its name was changed to the South and North Carolina Railroad.[2]
The line was sold to the Manchester and Augusta Railroad Company on January 1, 1896, and became part of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in 1898.[3] It became the Atlantic Coast Line's Bishopville Branch.[4]
Miles from Elliott | City/Location | Station[5] | Connections and notes |
---|---|---|---|
5.0 | Atkins | junction with Wilmington and Manchester Railroad (ACL) | |
0.0 | Elliott | junction with Charleston, Sumter and Northern Railroad (ACL) | |
3.4 | Wisacky | ||
8.7 | Bishopville | Bishopville | junction with South Carolina Western Railway (SAL) |
16.5 | Lucknow | ||