Tifton and Northeastern Railroad explained

Railroad Name:Tifton and Northeastern Railroad
Locale:Southern Georgia
Start Year:1896
End Year:1906
Successor Line:Atlantic and Birmingham Railroad
Gauge:4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) (standard gauge)

The Tifton and Northeastern Railroad was a railroad running from Tifton, Georgia northeast to Fitzgerald, Georgia, a distance of 25 miles. It was built in the late 1800s and it later became part of the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railway and Atlantic Coast Line Railroad networks.

History

The Tifton and Northeastern Railroad chartered on October 15, 1891 by business interests in Tifton. The line was completed in 1896.[1] The company's first president was Captain Henry Tift, who founded the town of Tifton and operated a sawmill there.[2] The community of Mystic, Georgia at the north end of the line was named for Tift's hometown of Mystic, Connecticut.[3]

Both the Tifton and Northeastern Railroad and the Tifton, Thomasville and Gulf Railway were acquired by the Atlantic and Birmingham Railroad on December 3, 1903, which was renamed the Atlantic and Birmingham Railway (A&B). This gave the Atlantic and Birmingham a continuous branch line, known as the Thomasville Branch, from Fitzgerald (where it connected to the rest of the A&B network) to Thomasville.[1]

The Atlantic and Birmingham then became part of the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad (AB&A) when it took over the A&B network on April 12, 1906.[4] The AB&A ran daily passenger trains from Atlanta to Thomasville via Fitzgerald and Tifton on the former Tifton and Northeastern Railroad line.[1]

The Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad was acquired by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in 1926. The Atlantic Coast Line operated the AB&A network as the Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad (AB&C) until 1946, when they fully merged the AB&C into the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.[5] [6] The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad abandoned the Tifton and Northeastern Railroad in 1960.[1]

Historic stations

MilepostCity/LocationStation[7] Connections and notes
ANK 747.0TiftonTiftonjunction with:
ANK 752.0Brighton
ANK 755.0Harding
ANK 757.0Hansen
ANK 761.0Pinetta
ANK 763.0 Mystic
ANK 767.0Fletcher
ANK 772.0FitzgeraldFitzgeraldjunction with:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Atlanta, Birmingham & Coast Railroad (GEORGIA'S RAILROADS, 1833-2015: Historic Context and Statewide Survey) . Georgia Department of Transportation . 8 August 2023.
  2. Web site: Tifton History . Tifton, Georgia Official Site . 9 August 2023.
  3. Book: Moyer. Armond. Moyer. Winifred. The origins of unusual place-names. 1958. Keystone Pub. Associates. 87.
  4. Web site: Storey . Steve . Railroads - Postwar Expansion and Consolidation . New Georgia Encyclopedia . 8 August 2021 . en . 14 September 2018.
  5. Book: Tifton And Northeastern Railroad . Log Press . 6200371601 . it.
  6. Web site: Wesley Thomas Hargrett collection . sclfind.libs.uga.edu . Hargrett Manuscripts and Russell Library Finding Aids . 8 August 2021 . The collection consists of the papers of Wesley Thomas Hargrett from 1889-1919. The materials pertain to business operations of various Georgia railway companies.
  7. Web site: Georgia Railroads: Passenger Stations & Stops . The Branch Line Society. 1 August 2023.