Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Washington and Lincolnton Railroad
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The railroad of the Washington and Lincolnton Railroad Company, hereinafter called the carrier, is a single-track standard-gauge steam railroad, located in northeastern Georgia. The main line extends northeasterly from Washington to Lincolnton, a distance of 19.591 miles. The carrier also owns 0.991 mile of yard tracks and sidings. Its road thus embraces 20.582 miles of all tracks owned and used.
- CORPORATE HISTORY
The carrier was incorporated May 20, 1914, under the general laws of the State of Georgia, for the purpose of constructing and operating a railroad from Washington to Lincolnton, Ga. The date of organization of the carrier was June 22, 1914.
- DEVELOPMENT OF FIXED PHYSICAL PROPERTY
The owned mileage of the carrier, 19.591 miles, was all acquired by construction. That portion of its road extending from Washington to Lovelace, Ga., a distance of about 13 miles, was constructed under contract by the Morrow Construction Company, independent contractors, during the period from January 3 to November 1, 1916. The portion of the road extending from Lovelace to Lincolnton, Ga., was constructed under contract by Brooks-Calloway Company, independent contractors, during the period from June 1 to November 1, 1917. There is a difference of 0.159 mile between the mileage recorded by the carrier, 19.75 miles, and the mileage, 19.591 miles, inventoried as of date of valuation.
- HISTORY OF CORPORATE FINANCING