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Seaboard Air Line Railway SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY........................................................ Art. of consol. in VA and NC, November 15, 1915 Art. of consol. in SC, November 16, 1915 Art. of consol. in GA, FL, and AL, November 17, 1915 3464.299 mi. First main track 15.291 mi. Second main track 963.600 mi. Yard track and sidings Steam locomotives 550 Freight cars 17,055 Passenger cars 401 Floating equipment 14 Work equipment 796 Miscellaneous 25 Leased equipment Steam locomotives 3 to East and West Coast Railway Steam locomotives 1 to Chesterfield and Lancaster Railroad Steam locomotives 20 from United States of America Freight cars 27 to East and West Coast Railway Freight cars 105 from Seaboard Company Passenger cars 5 to East and West Coast Railway Floating equipment 5 from Seaboard Company Work equipment 8 to East and West Coast Railway The Seaboard Air Line solely controls the following Companies: Percent of Railroad Company: Control: Charlotte, Monroe and Columbia Railroad 100% Chesterfield and Lancaster Railroad 60 East and West Coast Railway 100 Raleigh and Charleston Railroad 100 Tampa & Gulf Coast Railroad 100 Tampa Northern Railroad 100 Non-railroad companies: Baltimore Steam Packet Company 100% Georgia Construction Company 100 North Carolina Terminal Company 100 Seaboard Investment Company 100 Southeastern Investment Company 100 Seaboard Company 100 Railroads, Controlled Jointly with: Norfolk and Portsmouth Belt Line 14 2/7% with: Southern Railway; Atlantic Coast Line; Norfolk Southern; Chesapeake and Ohio; Virginian; New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Wilmington Railway Bridge Company 50% with: Atlantic Coast Line Terminal and station companies: Albany Passenger Terminal 20% with: Atlantic Coast Line; Central of Georgia, Georgia Northern; Georgia, Southwestern and Gulf

Athens Terminal, with: Gainesville Midland 50% Birmingham Terminal, with: Southern; Central of Georgia 16 2/3% Illinois Central; St. Louis-San Francisco, Alabama Great Southern Chatham Terminal, with: Central of Georgia 50% Durham Union Station, with: Southern; Norfolk and Western; 25% Durham and Southern Jacksonville Terminal, with: Southern; Atlantic Coast Line;. 25% Georgia Southern and Florida; Florida East Coast North Charleston Terminal, with: Atlantic Coast Line, Southern 33 1/3% Savannah Union Station, with: Atlantic Coast Line, Southern 33 1/3% Tampa Union Station, with: Atlantic Coast Line, Tampa Northern 33 1/3% Holding Companies: Richmond-Washington Company, with: Pennsylvania, Chesapeake and Ohio, Baltimore and Ohio, Atlantic Coast Line, Southern Railway 16 2/3% 10.00 mi. Baynard to Walinwa, FL, 1916.73 mi. Republic Mill Spur, 1916 2.91 mi. Old Town Spur, 1918.70 mi. Johns Island Spur, 1918 2.66 mi. Yonges Island Spur, 1918 7.91 mi. Fenwick Island Spur, 1918 3.96 mi. Chisholm Island Spur, 1918 86.90 mi. completed, Charleston, SC to Savannah, GA, 1918 Certificates for abandonment issued 1.39 mi. 13th St., 13th St, Fernandia to Amelia Beach, FL (3/11/1921) (FD No. 1179) 0.66 mi. Fruitville Junction to Fruitville, FL (10/5/1921) (FD 1553) Seaboard Air Line Railway (11/15-16/1915) Seaboard Air Line Railway (11/15-16/1915) SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY...................................... Seaboard Air Line Ry Name change, April 10, 1900 89.60 mi. begun, Charleston, SC to Savannah, GA 27.00 mi. Acca to Petersburg, VA, 1900 55.00 mi. Dewitt, VA to Norlina, NC, 1900 1.91 mi. Quincy Owl Mine spur, 1902.55 mi. Long Lumber Company spur, 1903 1.40 mi. Wilson & Toomer spur, 1905 2.40 mi. Buda to Mutual, FL, 1908.93 mi. Patterson Mill Spur, 1909 7.50 mi. Mutual to Norwills, FL, 1909 4.16 mi. Holder Mine spur, 1910 27.20 mi. Early Bird to Hernando, Fl, 1910 3.50 mi. Nichols to Mulberry, FL, 1910 4.40 mi. Hernando to Inverness, FL, 1911 16.50 mi. Fruitville to Venice, FL, 1912 8.00 mi. Mulberry to Bartow, FL, 1913 12.00 mi. Bartow to Juneau, FL, 1914 2.02 mi. Carpenter O'Brien spur, 1914 4.85 mi. Acme Spur, 1914.98 mi. Conner & Shallenberger spur, 1914

22.00 mi. Bartow to Baynard, FL, 1915 12.30 mi. completed, Edison Jct. to Agricola, FL, 1910 Purchased from Camp's Railroad (not a predicessor) 1.30 mi. Between Dunnellon and Hernando, FL, 1910 The Richmond, Petersburg and Carolina Railroad (4/10/1900) Atlanta and Birmingham Air Line Railway (9/30/1909) Atlantic, Suwannee River and Gulf Railway (9/30/1909) Roanoke and Tar River Railroad (9/15/1911) Catawba Valley Railway (9/27/1909) Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad (8/15/1903) Oxford and Coast Line Railroad (6/28/1906) Florida West Shore Railway (9/30/1909) Tallahassee, Perry and Southeastern Railway (9/29/1909) The Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad (9/15/1911) Plant City, Arcadia and Gulf Railway (9/28/1909) The Palmetto Railway (11/7/1901) Georgia and Alabama Railway (2/20/1902) The South Bound Railroad (11/7/1901) Seaboard Air Line Belt Railroad (11/7/1901) The Loganville and Lawrenceville Railroad of Georgia (2/27/1902) The Raleigh and Gaston Railroad (11/7/1901) Chesterfield and Kershaw Railroad (11/7/1901) The Carolina Central Railroad (11/7/1901) The Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railway (11/7/1901) Durham and Northern Railway (9/13/1901) THE RICHMOND, PETERSBURG AND CAROLINA RAILROAD............ Seaboard Air Line Ry Inc. May 7, 1892, approved by: Spec. act of VA, January 12, 1900 Spec. act of NC, January 31, 1899 20.00 mi. Petersburg to Dewitt, VA, 1898 Virginia and Carolina Railroad (5/7/1892) VIRGINIA AND CAROLINA RAILROAD.............. The Richmond, Petersburg and Carolina RR Spec. act of VA, February 23, 1882 Spec. act of NC, February 7, 1883 Right of way and some grading between Petersburg, VA and Norlina, NC ATLANTA AND BIRMINGHAM AIR LINE RAILWAY.................... Seaboard Air Line Ry Art. of consol. in GA, May 19, 1903 Art. of consol. in AL, May 20, 1903 0.28 mi. Atlanta Water Works spur, 1903 0.69 mi. Brady Mine Spur, 1905 1.07 mi. Lucy-Beuk Mine spur, 1905 30.00 mi. completed, Floyd to Rockmart, GA, 1904 39.00 mi. completed, Coal City to Birmingham, AL, 1904 14.00 mi. completed, Howells to Floyd, GA, 1904 Abandoned: 6.50 mi. between Rockmart, GA and Coal City, AL, 1904 Chattahoochee Terminal Railway (5/19/1903)

East and West Railroad (5/19/1903) CHATTAHOOCHEE TERMINAL RAILWAY............................. Seaboard Air Line Ry Inc. in GA, February 16, 1903 14.00 mi. begun, Howells to Floyd, GA EAST AND WEST RAILROAD......................................... Seaboard Air Line Ry Inc. in AL, January 11, 1894 Inc. in GA, January 15, 1896 30.00 mi. begun, Floyd to Rockmart, GA 39.00 mi. begun, Coal City to Birmingham, AL The East and West Railroad Company of Alabama (5/8/1894) The Tredegar Mineral Railway (8/23/1900) Birmingham and Atlanta Air Line Railway (4/28/1903) THE EAST AND WEST RAILROAD COMPANY OF ALABAMA............... East and West RR Inc. in AL, February 20, 1882 64.00 mi. GA/AL state line to Coal City, AL, 1882 6.77 mi. Coal City to Pell City, AL, 1887 Cherokee Iron Company (5/25/1886) CHEROKEE IRON COMPANY............................... Spec. act of GA, February 18, 1873 9.00 mi. Taylorsville to Rockmart, GA, 1879 13.00 mi. Rockmart to Cedartown, GA, 1879 10.00 mi. Cedartown to GA/AL boundary, 1882 The Cherokee Railroad (3/29/1879) The East and West RR Co. of AL THE CHEROKEE RAILROAD............................................ Name change, October 25, 1870 14.00 mi. Cartersville to Taylorsville, GA, 1870 Cartersville and Van Wert Railroad (10/25/1870) Cherokee Iron Co CARTERSVILLE AND VAN WERT RAILROAD............................. The Cherokee RR Spec. act of GA, December 13, 1866 No property completed THE TREDEGAR MINERAL RAILWAY.................................... East and West RR Inc. in AL, August 14, 1891 2.50 mi. Tredegar to Jacksonville, AL, 1893 1.00 mi. Extension in Jacksonville, AL, 1896 Birmingham and Atlanta Air Line Railway (4/28/1903) BIRMINGHAM AND ATLANTA AIR LINE RAILWAY................. The Tredegar Mineral Ry Inc. in AL, April 23, 1902 certain real estate in Birmingham, AL ATLANTIC, SUWANEE RIVER AND GULF RAILWAY................... Seaboard Air Line Ry Spec. act of FL, May 24, 1893 Purchased from Starke and Sampson City Railroad (not a predecessor):

5.00 mi. completed, Starke to Sampson City, FL, 1893 15.00 mi. Sampson City to La Crosse, FL, 1894 7.00 mi. La Crosse to Alachua, FL, 1896 9.00 mi. Alachua to Buda, FL, 1897 11.00 mi. Buda to Williford, FL, 1901 10.00 mi. Williford to Wannee, FL, 1902 Atlantic, Suwanee River and Gulf Railroad (5/24/1893) ATLANTIC, SUWANEE RIVER AND GULF RAILROAD...... Inc. in FL, March 31, 1893 Atlantic, Suwanee River and Gulf Ry ROANOKE AND TAR RIVER RAILROAD............................... Seaboard Air Line Ry Spec. act of NC, March 5, 1885 30.00 mi. VA/NC boundary to Jeanette, NC, 1887 2.30 mi. Jeanette to Lewiston, NC CATAWBA VALLEY RAILWAY....................................... Seaboard Air Line Ry Inc. in SC, May 9, 1906 Purchased from Southern Power Company, 1906: 10.00 mi. Fort Lawn to Great Falls, SC 11.50 mi. Spence to Fort Lawn, SC, 1907 FLORIDA CENTRAL AND PENINSULAR RAILROAD.................... Seaboard Air Line Ry Name change, January 16, 1893 116.50 mi. Savannah, GA to Yulee, FL, 1894 1.00 mi. Oviedo to Lake Charm, FL, 1894 7.50 mi. Summerfield to lake Weir, FL, 1894 The Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad (1/16/1893) Santa Fe Canal Company (6/1/1897) East Florida and Atlantic Railroad (1/17/1894) The Fernandina and Amelia Beach Railway (1/31/1894) THE FLORIDA CENTRAL AND PENINSULAR RAILROAD...... Florida Central and Peninsular RR Inc. in FL, November 17, 1888 22.60 mi. Plant City to Tampa, FL, 1890 29.00 mi. Archer to Early Bird, FL, 1891 4.33 mi. Turkey Creek to Durant, FL, 1892 Florida Northern Railroad (1/16/1893) Florida Railway and Navigation Company (7/12/1888) Tavares, Orlando and Atlantic Railroad (4/15/1891) Jacksonville Belt Railroad (7/12/1888) FLORIDA NORTHERN RAILROAD...................... The Florida Central and Peninsular RR Inc. in GA, November 22, 1892 FLORIDA RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION COMPANY...... The Florida Central and Peninsular RR

Art. of consol. in FL, March 5, 1884 11.00 mi. completed, Wildwood to Leesburg, FL, 1884 10.00 mi. Leesburg to Tavares, FL, 1885 14.00 mi. Panasoffkee to Terrell, FL, 1885 39.00 mi. Terrell to Plant City, FL, 1887 2.00 mi. Sumterville Jct. to Sumterville, FL, 1887 All trackage converted to Std. Ga. 6/1/1886 Florida Central and Western Railroad (3/5/1884) Leesburg and Indian River Railroad (3/5/1884) Florida Transit and Peninsular Railroad (3/5/1884) Ferdnandina and Jacksonville Railroad (3/5/1884) FLORIDA CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD................ Inc. in FL, February 20, 1882 Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile Railroad (3/4/1882) Florida Central Railroad (3/4/1882) Florida Ry and Navigation Co JACKSONVILLE, PENSACOLA AND MOBILE RAILROAD....... Spec. act of FL, June 24, 1869 20.10 mi. 5' ga. Quincy to River Jct., FL, 1872 Tallahassee Railroad (5/25/1870) Florida Central and Western RR TALLAHASSEE RAILROAD............................ Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile RR Spec. act of FL, June 24, 1869 Pensacola and Georgia Railroad (6/24/1869) PENSACOLA AND GEORGIA RAILROAD................................... Tallahassee RR Spec. act of FL, January 6, 1853 10.00 mi. 5' ga. Lake City to Welborn, FL, 1860 43.10 mi. 5' ga. Welborn to Madison, FL, 1861 27.70 mi. 5' ga. Madison to Brasswells, FL, 1860 12.00 mi. 5' ga. Brasswells to Capitola, FL, 1858 13.00 mi. 5' ga. Capitola to Tallahassee, FL, 1857 7.00 mi. 5' ga. Tallahassee to Norfleet, FL, 1861 8.50 mi. 5' ga. Norfleet to Midway, FL, 1862 8.40 mi. 5' ga. Midway to Quincy, FL, 1863 4.40 mi. 5' ga. Drifton to Monticello, FL, 1860 Tallahassee Railroad (6/24/1869) TALLAHASSEE RAILROAD...................................... Pensacola and Georgia RR Spec. act of FL, February 10, 1834 22.00 mi. Tallahassee to Port Leon, FL, 1836 Abandoned: 1.50 mi. St. Marks to Port Leon, FL, 1843 FLORIDA CENTRAL RAILROAD............................. Spec. act of FL, July 29, 1868 Florida Central and Western RR

Florida, Atlantic and Gulf Central Railroad (7/29/1868) FLORIDA, ATLANTIC AND GULF CENTRAL RAILROAD................... Florida Central RR Spec. act of FL, January 24, 1851 11.50 mi. 5' ga. Jacksonville to Whitehouse, FL, 1858 34.50 mi. 5' ga. Whitehouse to Olustee, FL, 1859 13.30 mi. 5' ga. Olustee to Lake City, FL, 1860 LEESBURG AND INDIAN RIVER RAILROAD................ Florida Railway and Navigation Co Inc. in FL, September 23, 1881 11.00 mi. begun, Wildwood to Leesburg, FL FLORIDA TRANSIT AND PENINSULAR RAILROAD.......... Florida Railway and Navigation Co Art. of consol. in FL, January 3, 1883 Peninsular Railroad (1/3/1883) Florida Transit Railroad (1/3/1883) The Tropical Florida Railroad (1/3/1883) PENINSULAR RAILROAD.................................. Florida Transit and Peninsular RR Inc. in FL, April 15, 1876 45.00 mi. 5' ga. Waldo to Ocala, FL, 1880 2.00 mi. 5' ga. Silver Springs Jct. to Silver Springs, FL, 1880 FLORIDA TRANSIT RAILROAD............................. Florida Transit and Peninsular RR Inc. in FL, April 27, 1881 Atlantic, Gulf and West India Transit Company (5/10/1881) ATLANTIC, GULF AND WEST INDIA TRANSIT COMPANY................. Name change, January 18, 1872 Florida Railroad (1/18/1872) Florida Transit RR FLORIDA RAILROAD................................ Spec. act of FL, January 8, 1853 30.00 mi. 5' ga. Ferdnandina to Crawford, FL, 1856 20.00 mi. 5' ga. Crawford to Fiftone, FL, 1857 24.00 mi. 5' ga. Fiftone to Reynolds, FL, 1858 43.50 mi. 5' ga. Reynolds to Venables, FL, 1859 30.50 mi. 5' ga. Venables to Sumner, FL, 1860 7.50 mi. 5' ga. Sumner to Cedar Key, FL, 1861 Atlantic, Gulf and West India Transit Co THE TROPICAL FLORIDA RAILROAD....................... Florida Transit and Peninsular RR Inc. in FL, January 21, 1881 26.00 mi. 5' ga. Ocala to Wildwood, FL, 1882 8.00 mi. 5' ga. Wildwood to Panasoffkee, FL, 1883 FERNANDINA AND JACKSONVILLE RAILROAD............ Florida Railway and Navigation Co Inc. in FL, March 16, 1880

21.50 mi. 5' ga. Yulee to Jacksonville, FL, 1881 TAVARES, ORLANDO AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD....... The Florida Central and Peninsular RR Inc. in FL, October 10, 1881 32.00 mi. Tavares to Orlando, FL, 1884 JACKSONVILLE BELT RAILROAD...................... The Florida Central and Peninsular RR Inc. in FL, July 15, 1886 3.33 mi. in Jacksonville, Fl, 1886 SANTA FE CANAL COMPANY.............................. Florida Central and Peninsular RR (2.00 mi., canal) Waldo to Lake Santa Fe, FL, 1881 EAST FLORIDA AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD................. Florida Central and Peninsular RR Inc. in FL, April 9, 1891 The Orlando and Winter Park Railway (5/29/1891) The Osceola and Lake Jessup Railway (5/9/1891) THE ORLANDO AND WINTER PARK RAILWAY.................. Inc. in FL, November 20, 1886 6.00 mi. Orlando to Winter Park, FL, 1889 THE OSCEOLA AND LAKE JESSUP RAILWAY.................... Inc. in FL, January 23, 1889 10.00 mi. Winter Park to Oviedo, FL, 1890 East Florida and Atlantic RR East Florida and Atlantic RR THE FERNANDINA AND AMELIA BEACH RAILWAY.......... Florida Central and Peninsular RR Spec. act of FL, March 1, 1883 2.00 mi. Fernandina to Amelia Beach, FL, 1886 OXFORD AND COAST LINE RAILROAD............................... Seaboard Air Line Ry Spec. act of NC, March 5, 1891 4.50 mi. Dickerson to Oxford, NC, 1902 FLORIDA WEST SHORE RAILWAY.................................... Seaboard Air Line Ry Name change, May 9, 1903 51.50 mi. completed, Durant to Sarasota, FL, 1903 4.48 mi. Terra Ceia Jct to Terra Ceia, FL, 1903 1.73 mi. Palmetto to Manatee Fruit Company, FL, 1903 2.10 mi. Palmetto Jct. to Palmetto, FL, 1904 3.65 mi. Sarasota to Fruitvale, FL, 1905 1.50 mi. Ellenton Jct. to Ellenton, FL, 1905 1.50 mi. Manatee to Bradentown, FL, 1907 United States and West Indies Railroad and Steamship Company (5/9/1903) UNITED STATES AND WEST INDIES RAILROAD AND STEAMSHIP COMPANY.................... Florida West Shore Inc. in FL, January 5, 1900 51.50 mi. begun, Durant to Sarasota, FL

TALLAHASSEE, PERRY AND SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY............... Seaboard Air Line Ry Inc. in FL, November 22, 1905 11.00 mi. Wacissa to Covington, FL, 1906 8.24 mi. Covington to Waylonzo, FL, 1907 Tallahassee Southeastern Railway (4/18/1906) TALLAHASSEE SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY............. Tallahassee, Perry and Southeastern Ry Spec. act of FL, May 30, 1895 14.00 mi. pt. 6 mi. Southeast of Tallahassee to Wacissa, FL, 1891 Abandoned: 1.33 mi. Tallahassee to St. Marks, FL The Florida, Georgia and Western Railway (6/8/1895) THE FLORIDA, GEORGIA AND WESTERN RAILWAY.............. Spec. act of FL, May 7, 1891 6.00 mi. Tallahassee, FL to pt. 6 mi. Southeast, 1891 Tallahassee Southeastern Ry THE SEABOARD AND ROANOKE RAILROAD.......................... Seaboard Air Line Ry Spec. acts of NC and VA, February 22, 1849 2.70 mi. Boykins, VA to VA/NC boundary, 1887 18.00 mi. VA/NC boundary to Weldon, NC, 1850 (built on roadbed abandoned by The Portsmouth and Roanoke RR) The Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad (2/22/1849) The Roanoke Railroad (2/22/1849) THE SEABOARD AND ROANOKE RAILROAD.................. Spec. act of VA, March 10, 1847 The Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad (6/28/1847) THE SEABOARD AND ROANOKE RAILROAD.................. Spec. act of VA, September 4, 1846 The Portsmouth and Roanoke Railroad (9/4/1846) THE PORTSMOUTH AND ROANOKE RAILROAD............... Spec. act of VA, March 8, 1832 Spec. act of NC, January 9, 1833 17.00 mi. Portsmouth to Suffolk, VA, 1834 62.00 mi. Suffolk, VA to Weldon, NC, 1835-1836 Abandoned: 18.00 mi. VA/NC Boundary to Weldon, NC The Seaboard and Roanoke RR The Seaboard and Roanoke RR The Seaboard and Roanoke RR PLANT CITY, ARCADIA AND GULF RAILWAY......................... Seaboard Air Line Ry Inc. in FL, January 23, 1905 Constructed by and Purchased from Warnell Lumber and Verneer Co, 1898-1905 and reconstructed, 1906 13.00 mi. Plant City to Welcome, FL, 1906 5.00 mi. Keysville Jct. to Nichols, FL, 1907

1.50 mi. Coronet Jct. to Coronet, FL, 1909 THE PALMETTO RAILWAY.......................................... Seaboard Air Line Ry Inc. in SC and NC, October 15, 1895 Palmetto Railroad (11/16/1895) PALMETTO RAILROAD.................................................. The Palmetto Ry Spec. act of SC, December 21, 1882 Spec. act of NC, February 7, 1883 18.30 mi. Hamlet, NC to Cheraw, SC, 1887 GEORGIA AND ALABAMA RAILWAY................................. Seaboard Air Line Ry Art. of consol. in AL and GA, July 27, 1895 8.00 mi. Fitzgerald to Ocilla, GA, 1897 17.00 mi. Savannah to Meldrum, GA, 1900 Georgia and Alabama Railway (7/27/1895) Georgia and Alabama Railway (7/27/1895) The Savannah, Americus and Montgomery Railway (7/27/1895) Columbus and Southern Railroad (12/19/1896) The Abbeville and Waycross Railroad (8/18/1896) GEORGIA AND ALABAMA RAILWAY.............................. Georgia and Alabama Ry Inc. in GA, July 26, 1895 GEORGIA AND ALABAMA RAILWAY.............................. Georgia and Alabama Ry Inc. in AL, July 20, 1895 THE SAVANNAH, AMERICUS AND MONTGOMERY RAILWAY....... Georgia and Alabama Ry Name change, December 27, 1886 37.00 mi. completed, Americus to Lumpkin, GA, 1886 7.50 mi. Lumpkin to Louvale, GA, 1887 59.50 mi. Abbeville to Americus, GA, 1887 65.00 mi. Lyons to Abbeville, GA, 1890 94.50 mi. Louvale, GA to Montgomery, AL, 1891 The Americus, Preston and Lumpkin Railroad (12/27/1886) THE AMERICUS, PRESTON AND LUMPKIN RAILROAD..The Savannah, Americus & Mntgmry Ry Inc. in GA, June 17, 1884 37.00 mi. begun, Americus to Lumpkin, GA COLUMBUS AND SOUTHERN RAILROAD.......................... Georgia and Alabama Ry Inc. in GA, December 10, 1896 Columbus Southern Railway (12/12/1896) COLUMBUS SOUTHERN RAILWAY.............................. Columbus and Southern RR Name change, December 27, 1886

88.00 mi. Columbus to Albany, GA, 1890 Columbus and Florida Railway (12/27/1886) COLUMBUS AND FLORIDA RAILWAY............................... Columbus Southern Ry Spec. act of GA, October 13, 1885 THE ABBEVILLE AND WAYCROSS RAILROAD..................... Georgia and Alabama Ry Spec. act of GA, November 12, 1889 13.00 mi. Abbeville to Bowen's Hill, GA, 1890 5.00 mi. Bowen's Hill to Lulaville, GA, 1891 4.50 mi. Lulaville to Fitzgerald, GA, 1896 THE SOUTH BOUND RAILROAD...................................... Seaboard Air Line Ry Spec. act of SC, February 9, 1882 Spec. act of GA, November 5, 1888 135.00 mi. Cayce, SC to Savannah, GA, 1891 36.00 mi. Camden to Caycee, SC, 1900 SEABOARD AIR LINE BELT RAILROAD............................... Seaboard Air Line Ry Inc. in GA, July 22, 1892 8.10 mi. Belt Junection to Howell, GA, 1891 THE LOGANVILLE AND LAWRENCEVILLE RAILROAD OF GEORGIA..... Seaboard Air Line Ry Inc. in GA, March 30, 1898 10.40 mi. Loganville to Lawrenceville, GA, 1898 THE RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD.............................. Seaboard Air Line Ry Spec. act of NC, January 29, 1851 12.00 mi. Weldon to Gaston, NC, 1853 1.00 mi. Johnson St., Raleigh, NC to North Carolina RR Conn., 1854 2.50 mi. Roanoke Jct. to Roanoke Rapids, NC, 1898 2.00 mi. Thelma, NC to pt. 2 mi. north, 1898 Raleigh and Gaston Railroad (10/1/1851) The Louisburg Railroad (8/7/1901) RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD............................. The Raleigh and Gaston RR Spec. act of NC, December 21, 1835 42.00 mi. Gaston to Henderson, NC, 1838 16.00 mi. Henderson to Franklinton, NC, 1839 26.00 mi. Franklinton to Raleigh, NC, 1840 THE LOUISBURG RAILROAD.................................... The Raleigh and Gaston RR Spec. act of NC, March 9, 1881 10.00 mi. Franklinton to Louisburg, NC, 1885 CHESTERFIELD AND KERSHAW RAILROAD........................... Seaboard Air Line Ry Spec. act of SC, December 24, 1889 55.00 mi. Cheraw to Camden, SC, 1900

THE CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD................................ Seaboard Air Line Ry Inc. in NC, June 25, 1880 27.00 mi. Shelby to Rutherfordton, NC, 1887 4.70 mi. Ellenboro to Caroleen, NC, 1896 1.70 mi. Junction to Henrietta Mills, NC, 1896 The Carolina Central Railway (6/25/1880) THE CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY.............................. Spec. act of NC, February 20, 1873 1.70 mi. Wilmington to Hilton, NC, 1874 63.00 mi. Pee Dee to Charlotte, NC, 1874 22.00 mi. Lincolnton to Shelby, NC, 1874 Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad (5/17/1883) The Carolina Central RR WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE AND RUTHERFORD RAILROAD.......... The Carolina Central Ry Name change, November 14, 1855 112.00 mi. Navassa to Rockingham, NC, 1861 31.00 mi. Charlotte to Lincolnton, NC, 1861 9.00 mi. Rockingham to Pee Dee, NC, 1870 Wilmington and Charlotte Railroad (11/14/1855) WILMINGTON AND CHARLOTTE RAILROAD......... Spec. act of NC, February 3, 1855 Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford RR THE GEORGIA, CAROLINA AND NORTHERN RAILWAY................ Seaboard Air Line Ry Art. of consol. in GA, NC and SC, February 6, 1887 45.00 mi. Monroe, NC to Chester, SC, 1888 221.00 mi. Chester, SC to Inman Park, Atlanta, GA, 1892 Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railway (2/6/1887) Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railway (2/6/1887) Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railway (2/6/1887) GEORGIA, CAROLINA AND NORTHERN RAILWAY...... Spec. act of GA, December 7, 1886 GEORGIA, CAROLINA AND NORTHERN RAILWAY..... Spec. act of NC, January 18, 1887 GEORGIA, CAROLINA AND NORTHERN RAILWAY...... Name change, December 24, 1886 Chester, Greenwood and Abbeville Railroad (12/24/1886) The Georgia, Carolina and Northern Ry The Georgia, Carolina and Northern Ry The Georgia, Carolina and Northern Ry CHESTER, GREENWOOD AND ABBEVILLE RAILROAD...... Spec. act of SC, December 22, 1885 Georgia, Carolina and Northern Ry

DURHAM AND NORTHERN RAILWAY................................ Seaboard Air Line Ry Spec. act of NC, February 2, 1887 41.40 mi. Henderson to Durham, NC, 1889 RALEIGH AND AUGUSTA AIR LINE RAILROAD........................ Seaboard Air Line Ry Name change, December 13, 1871 and Spec. act of SC, February 18, 1878 14.00 mi. The Haw River to Sanford, NC, 1872 54.60 mi. Sanford to Hamlet, NC, 1887 10.00 mi. Hamlet Jct. to Gibson, NC, 1884 Chatham Railroad (12/13/1871) Pittsboro Railroad (12/9/1899) CHATHAM RAILROAD.................................... Spec. act of NC, February 15, 1861 28.00 mi. Raleigh, NC to north side of Haw River, 1871 PITTSBORO RAILROAD................................... Spec. act of NC, March 4, 1885 11.20 mi. Moncure to Pittsboro, NC, 1887 Raleigh and Augusta Air Line RR Raleigh and Augusta Air Line RR SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY...................................... Seaboard Air Line Ry Name change, November 8, 1915 57.40 mi. completed, Andrews to Charleston, SC, 1915 Carolina, Atlantic & Western Railway (11/8/1915) CAROLINA, ATLANTIC & WESTERN RAILWAY........................ Seaboard Air Line Ry Name change, April 6, 1914 31.70 mi. completed, Florence to Poston, SC, 1914 North and South Carolina Railway (4/6/1914) Charleston Southern Railway (9/22/1915) Pee Dee Bridge Company (9/22/1915) The Georgetown and Western Railroad (5/1/1915) NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY................... Carolina, Atlantic & Western Ry Art. of consol. in NC, September 15, 1911 Art. of consol. in SC, September 30, 1911 22.00 mi. Mullins, SC to Pee Dee River, 1911 Charleston Northern Railway (4/6/1914) South Carolina Western Extension Railway (4/6/1914) South Carolina Western Railway (4/6/1914) CHARLESTON NORTHERN RAILWAY........................... North and South Carolina Ry Inc. in SC, December 9, 1913 57.40 mi. begun, Andrews to Charleston, SC SOUTH CAROLINA WESTERN EXTENSION RAILWAY............ North and South Carolina Ry Inc. in SC, August 23, 1913 31.70 mi. begun, Florence to Poston, SC, 1914 SOUTH CAROLINA WESTERN RAILWAY........................ North and South Carolina Ry

Inc. in SC, March 29, 1910 0.57 mi. Hartsville Depot spur, 1910 0.92 mi. Florence Depot Spur, 1911 35.20 mi. McBee to Florence, SC, 1911 38.30 mi. Hartsville to Sumter, SC, 1912 16.80 mi. Lydia to Timmonsville, SC, 1912 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN RAILWAY........................ Carolina, Atlantic & Western Ry Inc. in SC, September 17, 1915 NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY...................... North and South Carolina Ry Inc. in SC, November 28, 1908 28.70 mi. Gibson, NC to Dillon, SC, 1909 16.90 mi. Dillon to Mullins, SC, 1910 NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY...................... North and South Carolina Ry Inc. in NC, February 4, 1910 PEE DEE BRIDGE COMPANY................................ Carolina, Atlantic & Western Ry Inc. in SC, August 26, 1911 1.08 mi. across the Pee Dee River near Poston, SC, 1911 THE GEORGETOWN AND WESTERN RAILROAD.............. Carolina, Atlantic & Western Ry Inc. in SC, June 2, 1887 32.60 mi. Pee Dee River to Andrews, SC, 1901-1911 Included reconstruction of 28 mi. of logging railroad Georgetown and Lane's Railroad (6/9/1887) GEORGETOWN AND LANE'S RAILROAD.................... Spec. act of SC, December 20, 1881 36.00 mi. Georgetown to Lane's, SC, 1883 The Georgetown and Western RR Seaboard Air Line Railway, Lessor: Tampa Terminal TAMPA TERMINAL COMPANY......................................................... Inc. in FL, April 14, 1906 4.00 mi. Yard tracks and sidings No equipment owned 4.00 mi. Terminal tracks in Tampa, FL, 7/9/1909 Georgia and Alabama Terminal Company GEORGIA AND ALABAMA TERMINAL COMPANY.......................................

Inc. in GA, November 9, 1898 2.424 mi. First main track 13.684 mi. Yard track and sidings No equipment owned 2.424 mi. Bridge Jct. to Hutchinson's Island, near Savannah, GA, 5/1901 Kissimmee River Railway KISSIMEE RIVER RAILWAY............................................................ Inc. in FL, December 3, 1917 7.258 mi. First main track 1.063 mi. Yard track and sidings No equipment owned 7.258 mi. Walinwa to Nalaca, FL, 8/7/1917-12/21/1917 McRae Terminal Railway McRAE TERMINAL RAILWAY.......................................................... Inc. in GA, November 22, 1905 1.748 mi. Yard track and sidings No equipment owned 1.748 mi. Yard track and sidings (Helena to McRae, GA) 8/26/1905-9/22/1906 ***End, SAL, Lessor*** *** Begin, SAL subsidiaries *** Savannah and Statesboro Railway SAVANNAH AND STATESBORO RAILWAY.............................................. Inc. in GA, October 19, 1897 Trackage, June 30, 1918; 32.685 mi. First main track 5.053 mi. Yard track and sidings Steam locomotives 4 Passenger cars 6 20.30 mi. Hubert to Statesboro, GA, 7/1899 Cuyler and Woodburn Railroad (3/12/1897)

CUYLER AND WOODBURN RAILROAD......................... Inc. in GA, October 16, 1894 12.50 mi. Cuyler to Hubert, GA, 1894 Savannah and Statesboro Ry Charlotte, Monroe and Columbia Railroad CHARLOTTE, MONROE AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD..................................... Inc. in SC, January 15, 1901 17.159 mi. First main track 1.136 mi. Yard tracks and sidings Steam locomotives 2 Freight cars 4 Passenger cars 1 17.159 mi. McBee to Jefferson, SC, 1901-1903 The Tampa Northern Railroad THE TAMPA NORTHERN RAILROAD.................................................... Inc. in FL, April 7, 1906 61.615 mi. First main track 10.515 mi. Yard track and sidings Steam locomotives 4 Freight cars 113 Passenger cars 5 Work equipment 2 30.0 mi. Tampa to Fivay Jct., FL, 6/1906-10/1/1907 Purchased from Aripeka Saw Mills Company: 12.30 mi. Tooke Lake Jct. to Looke Lake, FL, 8/1/1911 19.0 mi. Fivay Jct. to Brooksville, FL, 1/1/1908 Tampa & Gulf Coast Railroad TAMPA & GULF COAST RAILROAD.................................................... Inc. in FL, February 11, 1913 79.265 mi. First main track 7.217 mi. Yard track and sidings Steam locomotives 4 Freight cars 21 Passenger cars 10

8.00 mi. Tarpon Jct.to Lake Fern, FL, 3/18/1914 26.00 mi. Gulf Coast Jct. to Clearwater, FL, 4/1/1914 21.48 mi. Clearwater to St. Petersburg, FL, 9/22/1914 3.10 mi. Indian Beach Jct. to Indian Beach, FL, 6/1915 Tampa and Gulf Coast Railway (2/11/1913) TAMPA AND GULF COAST RAILWAY.............................. Inc. in FL, August 28, 1909 11.00 mi. Gulf Pine to Tarpon Springs, FL, 9/1910 Purchased from Gulf Pine Company, 9/17/1909: 10.00 mi. Lutz, via Lake Fern to Gulf Pine, FL, 9/1910 Purchased from J.M. Weeks and Company: 7.20 mi. Lake Villa to Port Richey, FL, 12/1912 Tampa & Gulf Coast RR Florida Central and Gulf Railway FLORIDA CENTRAL AND GULF RAILWAY.............................................. Inc. in FL, August 29, 1916 28.307 mi. First main track 13.327 mi. Yard track and sidings Steam locomotives 3 Freight cars 154 Passenger cars 1 Floating equipment 5 Standard and Hernando Railroad (11/18/1919) STANDARD AND HERNANDO RAILROAD........................ Florida Central and Gulf Ry Inc. in FL, December 18, 1903 12.72 mi. Rockwell Jct. to a point near Hernando, FL, 1905 By Purchase: From Port Inglis Terminal Co: 2.13 mi. Point Inglis to point east of Port Inglis, 1910 From Dunnellon Phosphate Co: 11.93 mi. Pt. east of Port Inglis to Rockwell, FL, 1911 2.32 mi. Pt. near Hernando to Hernando, FL, 1911 Raleigh and Charleston Railroad RALEIGH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD............................................... Inc. in SC and NC, December 2, 1905 42.584 mi. First main track 5.209 mi. Yard track and sidings Steam locomotives 4

Freight cars 3 Passenger cars 7 Work equipment 4 Spur: Marion, SC to Wisconsin-Carolina Lumber Co., 1908 Carolina Northern Railroad (2/1/1906) CAROLINA NORTHERN RAILROAD.............................. Spec. act of NC, February 22, 1899 5.0 mi. Lumberton to Kingsdale, NC, 1/1/1900 5.0 mi. Kingsdale to Proctorville, NC, 7/1/1900 5.0 mi. Proctorville to Barnesville, NC, 12/15/1900 6.0 mi. Barnesville, NC to NC/SC state line, 12/1/1901 19.5 mi. SC/NC state line to Marion, SC, 12/1/1901 Carolina and Northern Railroad (6/14/1899) Raleigh and Charleston RR CAROLINA AND NORTHERN RAILROAD............................. Spec. act of SC, March 1, 1899 Carolina Northern RR Tampa Union Station TAMPA UNION STATION.............................................................. Inc. in FL, May 27, 1910 0.242 mi. Station and Facilities at Tampa, FL, 5/15/1912 1.447 mi. Yard track and sidings No equipment owned Controlled by: Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Seaboard Air Line Railway Tampa Northern Railroad Tenant Companies: Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Seaboard Air Line Railway Tampa Northern Railroad Tampa & Gulf Coast Railroad Athens Terminal Company ATHENS TERMINAL COMPANY........................................................ Inc. in GA, October 4, 1906 1.607 mi. Yard track and sidings No equipment owned 1.607 mi. Yard track and sidings

Terminal and warehouses in Athens, GA, 1907-10/5/1908 Controlled by: Seaboard Air Line Railway Gainesville Midland Railway Chesterfield and Lancaster Railroad CHESTERFIELD AND LANCASTER RAILROAD........................................... Spec. act of SC, December 24, 1887 35.261 mi. First Main track 3.336 mi. Yard track and sidings Steam locomotives 4 Freight cars 4 Passenger cars 5 12.0 mi. Marlburg to Chesterfield, SC, 6/10/1901 5.0 mi. Chesterfield to Ruby, SC, 7/1/1902 18.0 mi. Ruby to Crowbrook, SC, 7/11/1907 3.0 mi. Cheraw to Excelsior, SC, 1907 Abandoned: 3.0 mi. Marlburg to Excelsior, SC, 1907 East and West Coast Railway EAST AND WEST COAST RAILWAY.................................................... Inc. in FL, June 30, 1913 48.039 mi. First main track 4.147 mi. Yard track and sidings No equipment owned 48.039 mi. Manatee to Arcadia, FL, 7/1913-5/3/1915 Charlotte Harbor & Northern Railway CHARLOTTE HARBOR & NORTHERN RAILWAY......................................... Name change, July 5, 1906 109.844 mi. First main track 23.336 mi. Yard track and sidings Steam locomotives 11 Freight cars 217 Passenger cars 15 Work equipment 56

36.00 mi. South Boca Grande to Fort Ogden, FL, 1906-1907 11.96 mi. Fort Ogden to Arcadia, FL, 1907 40.00 mi. Arcadia to Bradley Jct., FL, 1909-1910 8.00 mi. Bradley Jct. to South Mulberry, FL, 1910 8.79 mi. Cottman to Tiger Bay, FL, 1911 4.00 mi. Achan to Ridgewood, FL, 1913 Less remeasurement by Charlotte Harbor & Northern -.23 mi. Alafia, Manatee and Gulf Coast Railway (7/5/1906) ALAFIA, MANATEE AND GULF COAST RAILWAY............. Inc. in FL, June 5, 1897 Charlotte Harbor & Northern Ry Macon, Dublin & Savannah Rail Road MACON, DUBLIN & SAVANNAH RAIL ROAD............................................ Name change, September 11, 1890 91.930 mi. First main track 27.832 mi. Yard track and sidings Steam locomotives 12 Freight cars 144 Passenger cars 21 Work equipment 17 54.00 mi. completed, Macon to Dublin, GA, 1/1/1892 38.00 mi. Dublin to Vidalia, GA, 4/1/1901-4/1/1902 The Macon & Dublin Railroad (9/11/1890) THE MACON & DUBLIN RAILROAD......................... Inc. in GA, August 6, 1885 54.00 mi. begun, Macon to Dublin, GA, 8/17/1885 Macon, Dublin & Savannah R R Tavares and Gulf Rail Road TAVARES AND GULF RAIL ROAD...................................................... Inc. in FL, April 5, 1890 34.325 mi. First main track 2.271 mi. Yard track and sidings Steam locomotives 2 Passenger cars 1 6.00 mi. completed, Wait's Jct. to Oakland, FL, about 1894 3.00 mi. Oakland to Winter Garden, FL, about 1899

3.00 mi. Winter Garden to Ocoee, about 1914 Tavares, Apopka and Gulf Railroad (4/5/1890) TAVARES, APOPKA AND GULF RAILROAD............................ Tavares and Gulf R R Inc. in FL, October 10, 1881 26.00 mi. Ellsworth Jct. to Clermont, FL, 1885-1888 6.00 mi. begun, Wait's Jct. to Oakland, FL Florida Western & Northern Railroad Control to Seaboard Air Line, approved, 8/13/1924 (FD 4099) FLORIDA WESTERN & NORTHERN RAILROAD.......................................... Inc. In FL, January 24, 1924. Application to construct: 205 mi. From Coleman to West Palm Beach, FL. Approved 6/20/1924 (FD 3445) 7 mi. Ocala to Anthony, FL, and 3 mi. Main line to Frostproof, FL, approved 8/13/1924 (FD 4173)