翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Live Oak Elementary
・ Live Oak Female Seminary
・ Live Oak Friends Meeting House
・ Live Oak High School
・ Live Oak High School (Louisiana)
・ Live Oak High School (Morgan Hill, California)
・ Live Oak Historic Commercial District
・ Live Oak Park (Berkeley)
・ Live Oak Plantation
・ Live Oak Plantation, Florida
・ Live Oak School District
・ Live Oak Society
・ Live Oak Taylor
・ Live Oak, California
・ Live Oak, Florida
Live Oak, Perry and South Georgia Railway
・ Live Oak, Santa Cruz County, California
・ Live Oak, Sutter County, California
・ Live Oak, Texas
・ Live Oaks Square
・ Live On
・ Live on 5
・ Live on Arrival
・ Live on Arrival (band)
・ Live on BBC Radio 1
・ Live on Blueberry Hill
・ Live on Bowen
・ Live on Breeze Hill
・ Live on Brighton Beach
・ Live on Broadway


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Live Oak, Perry and South Georgia Railway : ウィキペディア英語版
Live Oak, Perry and South Georgia Railway
Live Oak, Perry & South Georgia Railway was a 123-mile-long Class III railroad that operated freight service in the U.S. between Florida and Georgia from its 1971 creation, which was the result of a merger, until it was merged into the Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) in 1994. The line formerly owned three General Electric 70-ton switchers, LOP&G owning #300 and #301 while the South Georgia owned 202, which was later renumbered to #292 when the Southern acquired the Central of Georgia RR due to a numbering conflict. LOP&G #301 was sold in 1956 while the other two 70-ton switchers were retired in 1969. The LOP&G also owned two EMD GP9s that were built as part of the Southern's order for the same, with these units becoming #302 and #303, but they were later renumbered when the CofG was acquired to #298 and #299, and renumbered again when Southern consolidated their early Geep fleet, being renumbered SOU #6250 and #6251 in the early-70s. Both of these units were retired in 1983. Operations over the lines were managed by the Southern Railway (SOU) and later by successor NS.
== History ==
The Live Oak, Perry & South Georgia (LOP&SG), which ran from Live Oak to Springdale, Florida and Adel, Georgia, was created on December 31, 1971 after the merger of the Live Oak, Perry & Gulf Railroad (LOP&G) and South Georgia Railway. Beginning with its creation in 1971, the railroad had freight service operated entirely by the Southern Railway, which had owned a majority of LOP&SG stock.
The LOP&G, which ran from Live Oak to Springdale, Florida, had been incorporated in October 1903 as the Live Oak & Perry Railroad and later was reorganized on June 16, 1905 as LOP&G〔
The South Georgia Railway, which ran from Springdale, Florida to Adel, Georgia, was incorporated on March 6, 1896 and opened in October 1901.〔
On December 31, 1990, LOP&SG's parent SOU was renamed Norfolk Southern Railway (NS). On February 5, 1994, LOP&SG and South Georgia were merged into NS.
On December 15, 1995, NS sold the 80-mile section between Foley, Florida and Adel, Georgia to Gulf & Ohio Railways, which created new subsidiary, Live Oak, Perry & Georgia Railroad, to own the trackage. The Gulf & Ohio's affiliated Georgia & Florida Railroad provided locomotives for service. The line today is in operation as the Georgia & Florida Railway.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Live Oak, Perry and South Georgia Railway」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.