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Selma and Meridian Railroad

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The Selma and Meridian Rail Road Company was placed in receivership on March 19, 1868. The company's property, including the leased line between York, Alabama and Meridian, Mississippi, was operated by the receiver until May 1, 1871. The Selma and Meridian Rail Road Company was sold in foreclosure on
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Company, had built the line between the years 1858 through 1860. The Meridian-York line had not been operated until it was connected to the Alabama and Mississippi Rivers Railroad Company line at York, Alabama in 1864. The connection was built a short time before the Alabama and Mississippi Rivers
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During the period from 1864 to 1868, The Selma and Meridian Rail Road Company also leased and operated 27 miles (43 km) of railroad line between
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During the period from 1864 to 1868, The Selma and Meridian Rail Road Company leased and operated 11 miles (18 km) of railroad line between
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On the date of the name change in 1864, the Selma and Meridian continued the operation of 77.3 miles (124.4 km) of railroad line between
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on July 7, 1894, through Southern Railway's acquisition of a later successor company of the Alabama Central Railroad Company, namely the
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Railroad changed its name to The Selma and Meridian Rail Road and leased the line from the North East and South West Alabama Railroad.
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May 1, 1871, and its 77.3 miles (124.4 km) railroad line between Selma, Alabama and York, Alabama was conveyed to The
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The name of the town is spelled "Newberne" in the ICC report. It is spelled "Newburn" on
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Alabama
Mississippi
Alabama Central Railroad
East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad
East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway
Track gauge
5 ft
Alabama
Alabama and Mississippi Rivers Rail Road Company
Selma, Alabama
York, Alabama
Uniontown, Alabama
Newbern, Alabama
Meridian, Mississippi
York, Alabama
North East and South West Alabama Railroad
Alabama Central Railroad
Southern Railway Company
East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway
Railways portal
Confederate railroads in the American Civil War
Alabama Central Railroad




OCLC
297351688

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