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The '''Ware Shoals Railroad''' was a shortline connecting the town of [[Ware Shoals, South Carolina]], to the [[Southern Railway (US)|Southern Railway]] and [[Piedmont and Northern Railway]] (later [[Seaboard Coast Line]]) at [[Shoals Junction, South Carolina]]. The train carried goods to and from the textile mill located in [[Ware Shoals, South Carolina]], but its main use was the transportation of coal. The railroad was built in 1905 by the Southern Railway, which supplied locomotives to operate the line with during the steam era. By the late 1950s, the railroad dieselized with a single ex-Southern General Electric 44-ton locomotive, numbered 1955.
The '''Ware Shoals Railroad''' {{reporting mark|WS}} was a shortline connecting the town of [[Ware Shoals, South Carolina]], to the [[Southern Railway (US)|Southern Railway]] and [[Piedmont and Northern Railway]] (later [[Seaboard Coast Line]]) at [[Shoals Junction, South Carolina]], a distance of {{convert|5.2|mi}}.<ref>{{cite book |title=American Shortline Railway Guide |edition=3 |last=Lewis |first=Edward A. |year=1986 |publisher=Kalmbach Publishing Company |isbn=0-89024-073-6 |pages=49 }}</ref>


==History==
The railroad ceased operations in 1985 when the textile mill begin to curtail operations. Trackage was pulled up in 1987.


The train carried goods to and from the [[textile mill]] located in [[Ware Shoals, South Carolina]], but its main use was the transportation of coal. The railroad was built in 1905 by the Southern Railway, which supplied locomotives to operate the line with during the steam era. By the late 1950s, the railroad dieselized with a single ex-Southern General Electric 44-ton locomotive, numbered 1955.
[[Image:Wstrain.jpg|thumb|500px|Ware Shoals Railroad engine, circa 1970s. Photo by Bill Shannon.]]


The railroad ceased operations in 1985 when the [[textile mill]] begin to curtail operations. Trackage was pulled up in 1987.
[[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina]]

[[File:Wstrain.jpg|thumb|239px|Ware Shoals Railroad engine, circa 1970s. Photo by Bill Shannon.]]

==References==
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[[Category:Transportation in Abbeville County, South Carolina]]
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[[Category:1905 establishments in South Carolina]]
[[pdc:Ware Shoals Reggelweg]]
[[Category:1985 disestablishments in South Carolina]]

Latest revision as of 14:04, 15 June 2020

Ware Shoals Railroad
Overview
HeadquartersWare Shoals, South Carolina
Reporting markWS
LocaleUpstate South Carolina
Dates of operation1905–1985
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

The Ware Shoals Railroad (reporting mark WS) was a shortline connecting the town of Ware Shoals, South Carolina, to the Southern Railway and Piedmont and Northern Railway (later Seaboard Coast Line) at Shoals Junction, South Carolina, a distance of 5.2 miles (8.4 km).[1]

History

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The train carried goods to and from the textile mill located in Ware Shoals, South Carolina, but its main use was the transportation of coal. The railroad was built in 1905 by the Southern Railway, which supplied locomotives to operate the line with during the steam era. By the late 1950s, the railroad dieselized with a single ex-Southern General Electric 44-ton locomotive, numbered 1955.

The railroad ceased operations in 1985 when the textile mill begin to curtail operations. Trackage was pulled up in 1987.

Ware Shoals Railroad engine, circa 1970s. Photo by Bill Shannon.

References

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  1. ^ Lewis, Edward A. (1986). American Shortline Railway Guide (3 ed.). Kalmbach Publishing Company. p. 49. ISBN 0-89024-073-6.