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Transportation Company - Alabama & Florida - Railroad
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Company NameAlabama & Florida
CategoryRailroad
Year Founded1986
CountryUnited States (Details)
Source of TextBluford Shops
Text Credit URLLink
Transportation Company - Alabama & Florida - Railroad



Company History: This line was a 1986 spinoff of Seaboard System. The AFLR ran 86 miles of former Louisville & Nashville routes from Georgiana, Alabama south to Opp and Geneva. It was launched by Pete Clausen who would later found the Gulf & Ohio Railways shortline group to manage his various holdings. The diesel roster included three GP9’s and an SW7. All were painted a jaunty red with the geeps receiving the giant road numbers that would become a hallmark of the G&O group. In 1992, G&O sold the AFLR to another shortline group, Pioneer Railcorp. In 2001, Pioneer sold 36 miles of the AFLR back to G&O who used it to launch the Three Notch Railroad. The remaining 50 miles continued to run under the Alabama & Florida flag. In 2011, Pioneer applied to abandon the whole 50 miles of Alabama & Florida line.
Brief History:
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Item created by: gdm on 2018-11-14 08:32:39

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