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The Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad was organized in 1926 to replace the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railway. The AB&C was controlled by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, which owned a majority of the stock. In 1944 it reported 763 million net ton-miles of revenue freight and 33 million passenger-miles; at the end of that year it operated 639 miles of road and 836 miles of track.

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  • Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad (en)
  • Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad (fr)
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  • The Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad was organized in 1926 to replace the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railway. The AB&C was controlled by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, which owned a majority of the stock. In 1944 it reported 763 million net ton-miles of revenue freight and 33 million passenger-miles; at the end of that year it operated 639 miles of road and 836 miles of track. (en)
  • L'Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad (sigle de l'AAR: ABC) était un chemin de fer américain de classe I, qui apparut en 1926 à la suite de la réorganisation de plusieurs compagnies dont les origines remontent à 1887. La ligne principale reliait Brunswick, Géorgie à Birmingham, Alabama avec un embranchement vers Atlanta, Géorgie. Aux prises avec des problèmes financiers, il fut racheté par l'Atlantic Coast Line Railroad en 1946. (fr)
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  • Atlanta, Birmingham & Coast Railroad (en)
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  • Byromville, Georgia AB&C station in 1938. (en)
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  • The Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad was organized in 1926 to replace the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railway. The AB&C was controlled by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, which owned a majority of the stock. In 1944 it reported 763 million net ton-miles of revenue freight and 33 million passenger-miles; at the end of that year it operated 639 miles of road and 836 miles of track. (en)
  • L'Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad (sigle de l'AAR: ABC) était un chemin de fer américain de classe I, qui apparut en 1926 à la suite de la réorganisation de plusieurs compagnies dont les origines remontent à 1887. La ligne principale reliait Brunswick, Géorgie à Birmingham, Alabama avec un embranchement vers Atlanta, Géorgie. Aux prises avec des problèmes financiers, il fut racheté par l'Atlantic Coast Line Railroad en 1946. (fr)
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  • Atlanta, Birmingham & Coast Railroad (en)
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