. . . "Le Charleston and Western Carolina Railway (C&WC) \u00E9tait un chemin de fer am\u00E9ricain de classe I qui fut cr\u00E9\u00E9 en 1896 en Caroline du Sud. Son r\u00E9seau long de 480 km, avait une ligne principale qui reliait Port Royal \u00E0 Spartenburg distants de 397 km. L'Atlantic Coast Line Railroad gagna son contr\u00F4le en 1897, mais ne le fusionna qu'en 1959."@fr . "1959"^^ . . . . "1896"^^ . . "Le Charleston and Western Carolina Railway (C&WC) \u00E9tait un chemin de fer am\u00E9ricain de classe I qui fut cr\u00E9\u00E9 en 1896 en Caroline du Sud. Son r\u00E9seau long de 480 km, avait une ligne principale qui reliait Port Royal \u00E0 Spartenburg distants de 397 km. L'Atlantic Coast Line Railroad gagna son contr\u00F4le en 1897, mais ne le fusionna qu'en 1959."@fr . . . "548786.304"^^ . . "3766863"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "The Charleston and Western Carolina Railway (C&WC) was formed in 1896 to operate the lines of the former Port Royal and Augusta Railway (PR&A) and the Port Royal and Western Carolina Railway (PR&WC). The PR&A and PR&WC had originally been part of the Central of Georgia Railroad but the South Carolina Legislature had forced the railroad to give up the subsidiary lines. The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL) took over the C&WC in 1897 but operated it as a subsidiary until 1959 when the ACL fully absorbed it. Much of the original system is still in use by ACL successor CSX Transportation."@en . . . . "1896"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Charleston and Western Carolina Railway"@en . . . . . . . . "Charleston & Western Carolina Railway"@en . "5452"^^ . . "100"^^ . "Charleston & Western Carolina Railway"@en . . . "341.0"^^ . "Georgia and South Carolina"@en . "Charleston and Western Carolina Railway .png"@en . . "Charleston and Western Carolina Railway"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . "The Charleston and Western Carolina Railway (C&WC) was formed in 1896 to operate the lines of the former Port Royal and Augusta Railway (PR&A) and the Port Royal and Western Carolina Railway (PR&WC). The PR&A and PR&WC had originally been part of the Central of Georgia Railroad but the South Carolina Legislature had forced the railroad to give up the subsidiary lines. The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL) took over the C&WC in 1897 but operated it as a subsidiary until 1959 when the ACL fully absorbed it. Much of the original system is still in use by ACL successor CSX Transportation."@en . . . "1959"^^ . . . . . "1114048941"^^ . . . . . .