Buffalo Union-Carolina Railroad
The Buffalo Union-Carolina Railroad was a South Carolina railroad that operated during the middle of the 20th century.
The Buffalo Union-Carolina Railroad was a successor to the Union and Glenn Springs Railroad, which was chartered in 1899 and extended from Pride, South Carolina, to Buffalo, South Carolina, a little more than 19 miles.[1] The line went into receivership in 1905.[2]
The Buffalo Union-Carolina began operations along the Union and Glenn Springs line in 1922.[3]
The Buffalo Union-Carolina was acquired by Southern Railway in the 1950s and abandoned in 1971.[4]
References
- ↑ Wikipedia, WikiProject Trains, ICC valuations, Union and Glenn Springs Railroad
- ↑ Legacy of Leadership, Edwin Wales Robertson
- ↑ Labelle Models, Union and Glenn Springs Railroad
- ↑ Abandoned Rails, Buffalo Union-Carolina Railroad
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