Georgia Northeastern Railroad
The
Georgia Northeastern Railroad (GNRR) is a short line freight
railroad which runs from the town of Elizabeth, Georgia (now within
Marietta, near
Atlanta) to the city of Blue Ridge, Georgia. Goods hauled are mostly
timber,
grain,
poultry, and
marble products. At least one proposal is considering also using the line for
commuter rail on the lower part of the route, from Canton to Marietta, and possibly along the
CSX main route down to Atlanta, though this is only in the idea stage as of yet.
Communities served by the line are as follows, from north to south (major towns in bold):
The route has had several names since it was chartered in
1854:
- Ellijay Railroad, changing name to:
- Marietta, Canton and Ellijay Railroad, changing name to:
- Marietta and North Georgia Railroad, changing name to:
- Atlanta, Knoxville and Northern Railroad, later purchased by:
- Louisville and Nashville Railroad, later sold to:
- CSX Transportation, later sold to GNRR.
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