Atlantic and Western Railway

Class III railroad in North Carolina
4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

The Atlantic and Western Railway (reporting mark ATW) is a Class III short-line railroad operating about 10 miles (16 km) of track in Lee County, North Carolina. Atlantic and Western is part of Genesee & Wyoming Inc. and formerly part of Rail Management and Consulting. It was reorganized in 1927 from the Atlantic and Western Railroad.

History

Originally the A&W ran between Sanford and Lillington, 25 miles. In 1961, the line was abandoned except for 3 miles from Sanford eastward. In the 1970s, the ATW's fleet of modernized 40-foot boxcars in food lading service were some of the last 40' boxcars in revenue service in the United States. In 2001 the A&W began operating between Sanford and Cumnock over a line that was originally a segment of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway and subsequently Southern Railway and Norfolk Southern. In 2011, Norfolk Southern granted the A&W additional rights to serve customers between Cumnock and Brickhaven over the original Norfolk Southern Railway.

Interchanges

  • Sanford, North Carolina
    • CSX Transportation (CSXT)
    • Norfolk Southern (NS)

Further reading

  • Robl, Ernest H. (March 1978). "Distance Isn't Everything". Rail Classics. Vol. 7, no. 2. pp. 58–67. ISSN 0194-9187.

External links

  • iconTrains portal
  • Railways portal
  • Atlantic and Western Railway (Genesee & Wyoming website)
  • Railway Association of North Carolina - ATW
  • American Short Line & Regional Railroad Association: ATW
  • Abandonment History
  • Rail Map of North Carolina
  • Records of the City of Sanford
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