Atlantic and French Broad Valley Railroad

Atlantic and French Broad Valley Railroad
Dates of operation 18781882
Successor French Broad and Atlantic Railway
Track gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

The Atlantic and French Broad Valley Railroad was a railroad that served South Carolina in the period immediately following the Reconstruction Era of the United States.

Creation

The Atlantic and French Broad Valley was created in 1878 by an act that changed the name of the Belton, Williamston and Easley Railroad. The Belton, Williamston and Easley was a railroad intended to serve the South Carolina Upstate region, specifically to connect Belton, South Carolina, and Easley, South Carolina.[1] No such line was ever actually constructed.

Consolidation

The Atlantic and French Broad River was consolidated with the Edgefield, Trenton and Aiken Railroad in 1882 to form the French Broad and Atlantic Railway.[2]

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