
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad - Wikipedia
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (reporting mark ACL) was a United States Class I railroad formed in 1900, though predecessor railroads had used the ACL brand since 1871. In 1967, it …
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad: Map, Logo, Rosters, History
Oct 14, 2024 · The Atlantic Coast Line, also known as the ACL or Coast Line, was synonymous with the South and served points north to Richmond, Virginia; south to Florida; west to …
Remembering the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad - Trains
Nov 1, 2019 · The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad was true to its name: it linked an important string of coastal cities between Richmond, Va., and Florida, paralleling the Atlantic Ocean along the …
ACL & SAL Railroads Historical Society
The Atlantic Coast Line & Seaboard Air Line Railroads Historical Society is a Florida 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the history of the Atlantic Coast Line, Seaboard Air Line, …
Atlantic Coast Line and - ACL & SAL Railroads Historical Society
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad April 23, 1900 - Formed by consolidation of separate railroads that had comprised the Atlantic Coast Line system (ACL name was first used in 1871) July 1, 1902 …
Main Line (Atlantic Coast Line Railroad) - Wikipedia
The CSX A Line forms the backbone of the historic Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Main Line, the backbone of their network in the southeastern United States. The main line runs from …
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad - NCpedia
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL), one of three major railroads that served North Carolina during the twentieth century, traced its roots to a holding company called the American …
" The Champion ": ACL's Finest Train - American-Rails.com
Aug 24, 2024 · The Atlantic Coast Line needed its own exotic Miami-bound passenger train after rival Seaboard Air Line Railroad debuted its very successful Silver Meteor on February 2, 1939 …
Atlantic Coast Line - Virginia Places
The Atlantic Coast Line purchased the Franklin and Carolina Railroad from Camp Manufacturing in 1958. The two lines met at Franklin Junction in Nansemond County (now the City of Suffolk).
North Carolina Railroads - Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
The Atlantic Coast Line consolidated the operations of more than 100 separate small railroad companies that stretched along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, from Virginia to south Florida …