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Smithfield and Goldsboro Railroad

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Smithfield and Goldsboro Railroad
Overview
Dates of operation1883 (1883)–1885 (1885)
SuccessorAtlantic Coast Line Railroad
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length22.8 miles (36.7 km)

The Smithfield and Goldsboro Railroad was a railroad built in the late 1800s running from Smithfield, North Carolina east to Goldsboro, North Carolina. It was acquired by the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad network and later became part of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad network.

History

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The Smithfield and Goldsboro Railroad was chartered in 1881. It was the first and only railroad built by its parent company, the Midland North Carolina Railroad. The Smithfield and Goldsboro Railroad began operations between its namesake cities in 1883. In Goldsboro, it connected to the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad and the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad (the latter was briefly leased by Midland North Carolina Railroad).[1] The branch closely paralleled the North Carolina Railroad (which was operated by the Southern Railway).

The Midland North Carolina Railroad was acquired by the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad in 1885, which included the Smithfield and Goldsboro Railroad. The Wilmington and Weldon Railroad would designate the line as their Midland Branch (named for the Midland North Carolina Railroad). By 1899, the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad was fully incorporated into the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad network.[2]

Atlantic Coast Line abandoned the Midland Branch in 1930.[3]

Historic stations

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Miles from
Goldsboro
City/Location Station[4] Connections and notes
0.0 Goldsboro Goldsboro located on Wilmington and Weldon Railroad
1.0 Midland Junction junction with:
4.6 Walter
10.0 Princeton Princeton
10.7 Joyner
12.0 Holt's Mill
17.3 Peeden
18.0 Oliver
22.8 Smithfield Smithfield junction with Wilson & Fayetteville Railroad (ACL)

References

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  1. ^ "North Carolina Railroads - Smithfield & Goldsborough Railroad". Carolana. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
  2. ^ "North Carolina Railroads - Wilmington & Weldon Railroad". Carolana. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
  3. ^ "North Carolina Railroads - Atlantic Coast Line Railroad". Carolana.com. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  4. ^ "North Carolina Railroads: Passenger Stations & Stops" (PDF). The Branch Line Society. Retrieved 19 October 2023.