Ohio_River_and_Charleston_Railway

Ohio River and Charleston Railway

Ohio River and Charleston Railway

Former American railway company


The Ohio River and Charleston Railway was a Southeastern railroad that operated in the late 19th century.

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Creation

Tennessee

On July 17, 1893, Charles E. Hellier bought a section of railroad known as the "Clinchfield route" from Baring Brothers, an English banking company that had recently gone bankrupt due to the Panic of 1893,[2] for $550,000. He then organized the Ohio River and Charleston Railway Company (of Tennessee). Two months later, in September 1893, he extended the railroad to go from Chestoa, Tennessee,[3] to a station five miles south of Huntdale, North Carolina.[4]

South Carolina

The Ohio River and Charleston Railway Company (of South Carolina) was organized in 1894 to take over the Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad.[5]

Consolidation of the Four Companies

In November 1894, the Ohio River and Charleston Railway Company (of North Carolina), the Ohio River and Charleston Railway Company (of Virginia), and the Ohio River and Charleston Railway Company (of Tennessee) were consolidated to form the Ohio River and Charleston Railway Company.

Fate

The line went into foreclosure in June 1898, with South Carolina property being sold under foreclosure on August 1, 1898, to organizers of the South Carolina and Georgia Extension Railroad Company (of South Carolina).

In February 1899, the South Carolina and Georgia Extension Railroad Company of South Carolina was consolidated with the South Carolina and Georgia Extension Railroad Company of North Carolina, to form the South Carolina and Georgia Extension Railroad Company.

In 1902, the South Carolina and Georgia Extension Railroad became part of the Southern Railway – Carolina Division. Meanwhile, that same year, The Tennessee portion became part of the South and Western Railway.[2]

See also


References

  1. "South Carolina Railroads - Ohio River and Charleston Railway". Retrieved September 23, 2018.
  2. "Carolina, Clinchfield, and Ohio Railway". Retrieved September 23, 2018.
  3. "Topographical map of Chestoa, Tennessee". Retrieved September 23, 2018.
  4. "The "Clinchfield route"". Retrieved September 23, 2018.

Note: Reference 1 contains some incorrect information



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