The Seaboard Air Line Railroad's East Carolina Line (H Line) was the unofficial name of their line running from
Hamlet, North Carolina
Hamlet is a city in Richmond County, North Carolina, Richmond County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 6,042 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census.
History
The area in Richmond County, North Carolina, Richmond County ...
through eastern
South Carolina
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to
Savannah, Georgia
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. Officially designated on Seaboard employee timetables as the Andrews Subdivision from Hamlet to
Andrews, South Carolina
Andrews is a town in both Georgetown and Williamsburg counties in the U.S. state of South Carolina. Its total population was 2,861 at the 2010 census, down from 3,068 in 2000. General aviation airfield Robert F. Swinnie Airport is east of its ...
, and the Charleston Subdivision from Andrews south, the line was known as the East Carolina Line by Seaboard employees due to its location in eastern
South Carolina
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. With connections to the
Seaboard's main line at both ends, the East Carolina Line was frequently used as an alternative freight route for the company.
The line is still in service between Hamlet and Charleston as the Andrews Subdivision today and it is operated by Seaboard successor,
CSX Transportation
CSX Transportation , known colloquially as simply CSX, is a Class I freight railroad company operating in the Eastern United States and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Operating about 21,000 route miles () of track, it is the lead ...
.
Route description
The East Carolina Line began in
Hamlet, North Carolina
Hamlet is a city in Richmond County, North Carolina, Richmond County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 6,042 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census.
History
The area in Richmond County, North Carolina, Richmond County ...
at East Junction, where it split from the company's
Wilmington Subdivision
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. East Junction was located just east of the Seaboard's major junction with its
main line at
Hamlet station
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.
From East Junction, the East Carolina Line ran southeast into
South Carolina
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, passing through
Dillon
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,
Mullins, and
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before reaching
Charleston.
Beyond Charleston, it continued southwest through the coastal marshes of the
South Carolina Lowcountry
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and passing through
Lobeco,
Levy
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, and into Georgia. In Georgia, it entered
Savannah
A savanna or savannah is a mixed woodland-grassland (i.e. grassy woodland) biome and ecosystem characterised by the trees being sufficiently widely spaced so that the canopy does not close. The open canopy allows sufficient light to reach th ...
via
Hutchinson Island and reconnected with their main line at Bridge Junction in Savannah.
History
1884-1915: Formation and early years
The East Carolina Line from
Hamlet
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to
Charleston was built by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad's predecessor companies. The first segment to be built was from
Hamlet
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to
Gibson, North Carolina
Gibson is a town in Scotland County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 540 at the 2010 census.
History
Gibson was originally located in Richmond County, North Carolina. A post office was built in the area in 1846, and the to ...
which was built in 1884 by the
Raleigh and Augusta Air Line Railroad
The Raleigh and Augusta Air Line Railroad was a North Carolina railroad that operated in the second half of the 19th century.
History Early years
The Raleigh and Augusta Air Line Railroad traces its history back to the early 1850s, when the line ...
.
The Raleigh and Augusta Air Line Railroad became part of the Seaboard Air Line Railway (later known as the
Seaboard Air Line Railroad
The Seaboard Air Line Railroad , known colloquially as the Seaboard Railroad during its time, was an American railroad that existed from April 14, 1900, until July 1, 1967, when it merged with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, its longtime ri ...
) in 1901.
The line from Gibson south to
Poston was built by the
North and South Carolina Railway, who also took over operations on the Seaboard Air Line's track from
Hamlet
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to Gibson. The North and South Carolina Railway's track from Gibson to
Dillon, South Carolina
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It is the county seat and largest city of Dillon County. It was established on December 22, 1888. Both the name of the city and county comes from James W. Dillon, an ear ...
was complete in 1909, and it was extended south to
Mullins in 1910 and to the
Pee Dee River
The Pee Dee River, also known as the Great Pee Dee River, is a river in the Carolinas of the United States. It originates in the Appalachian Mountains in North Carolina, where its upper course, above the mouth of the Uwharrie River, is known a ...
near
Poston in 1911. Also in 1911, the
Georgetown and Western Railroad built track from
Andrews, South Carolina
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north to Poston and to the Pee Dee River to connect with the North and South Carolina Railway with bridge over the river being jointly owned by both companies.
In 1914, the North and South Carolina Railway, the Georgetown and Western Railroad, and other nearly railroads were merged into the
Carolina, Atlantic and Western Railway. In 1915, the Carolina, Atlantic and Western Railway extended the line from Andrews south to
Charleston. By the end of 1915, the Seaboard Air Line acquired the
Carolina, Atlantic and Western Railway. The Seaboard Air Line would designate the line as the Andrews Subdivision from Hamlet to Andrews, and the Charleston Subdivision south of Andrews to Charleston.
[Seaboard Air Line Railroad Carolina Division Timetable (1957)](_blank)
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1915-1917: Extension to Savannah
In the early 1900s, the Seaboard Air Line was looking to improve the efficiency of their network, particularly moving freight. Extending the Charleston Subdivision south to Savannah was quickly seen as an effective way to provide an additional freight route. At this point, the Seaboard had a short spur from Savannah to Hutchinson Island that had been in place since 1899 to serve businesses there. Plans were made for this spur to be used to connect the extension into Savannah. In preparation for the extension, the spur's swing bridge over the Savannah River
The Savannah River is a major river in the Southeastern United States, forming most of the border between the states of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia and South Carolina. The river flows from the Appalachian Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean, ...
was rebuilt as a bascule bridge
A bascule bridge (also referred to as a drawbridge or a lifting bridge) is a moveable bridge with a counterweight that continuously balances a span, or leaf, throughout its upward swing to provide clearance for boat traffic. It may be single- o ...
for heavy freight use.
Construction to extend the line from Charleston to Savannah began in 1915. A construction crew began at Charleston and headed south while a second construction crew began at Hutchinson Island and headed north. The extension was completed in 1917 and it began service on December 31 of that year.
1917-1967: Height of operation
With a connection to the Seaboard Air Line's main line at both ends, the East Carolina Line became the company's primary freight route between Hamlet and Savannah. Since it was closer to the coast, the East Carolina Line was flatter and straighter making it better suited for freight than the main line, which existed further west through Columbia (which was then primarily used for passenger service). The East Carolina Line was busy enough in the 1940s to warrant the installation of Centralized traffic control signals in 1949. Further improvements to the line included the replacement of the bascule bridge over the Savannah River with a lift bridge
A vertical-lift bridge or just lift bridge is a type of movable bridge in which a span rises vertically while remaining parallel with the deck.
The vertical lift offers several benefits over other movable bridges such as the bascule and swi ...
in 1952. While it was primarily a freight route, the Seaboard Air Line did run local passenger service on the East Carolina Line until 1956. By 1957, at least three freight trains were running East Carolina Line round-trip from Hamlet to Savannah daily.
The East Carolina Line also had the added benefit of having a more direct route between Charleston and Savannah than the Seaboard Air Line's competitor, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad was a United States Class I railroad formed in 1900, though predecessor railroads had used the ACL brand since 1871. In 1967, it merged with long-time rival Seaboard Air Line Railroad to form the Seaboard Coast ...
, whose main line between the two cities was located a short distance to the west.
1967-present: Mergers and consolidation
In 1967, the Seaboard Air Line (SAL) merged with the Atlantic Coast Line (ACL) to form the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
The Seaboard Coast Line Railroad was a Class I railroad company operating in the Southeastern United States beginning in 1967. Its passenger operations were taken over by Amtrak in 1971. Eventually, the railroad was merged with its affiliate lin ...
(SCL). In the wake of the merger, it was determined that the East Carolina Line from Charleston to Savannah was largely unnecessary as a through route in the combined network due to the existence of the parallel A Line (the former ACL main line) just a short distance to the west. By October of that year, the line was abandoned between Charleston and Lobeco. After the line south of Charleston was abandoned, the Andrews Subdivision designation was extended south to Charleston as it is today. The Charleston Subdivision
The Charleston Subdivision is a railroad territory owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of South Carolina and Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. The line from Florence, South Carolina, to Savannah, Georgia, for a total of 195.8 miles. At ...
designation was then reused for the A Line (ex-ACL main line) between Florence
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Florence ...
and Savannah as it is today.[CSX Florence Division Timetable](_blank)
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The remaining line from Lobeco to Savannah remained in service since it still had some freight customers along it. It was redesignated as the Coosaw Subdivision and could be accessed at Coosaw through the Port Royal Subdivision (a former ACL branch). The SCL would temporarily reroute all traffic from the A Line to the Coosaw Subdivision shortly after the merger while they rebuilt the A Line's bridge over the Savannah River.
On April 21, 1971, the Coosaw Subdivision's lift bridge over the Savannah River was destroyed when it was struck by a vessel. The company still had to access a flat yard and freight customers on Hutchinson Island at the time. However, the Seaboard Coast Line quickly determined replacing the bridge was too costly since the island could still be accessed through Coosaw despite the added distance of that route. By then, the remaining Centralized traffic control system was decommissioned and removed and a local freight train continued to operate the Coosaw Subdivision to Hutchinson Island.
In an effort to shorten the distance from Savannah to Hutchinson Island, the company built a connection from the A Line at South Hardeeville east to the Coosaw Subdivision just south of Levy in 1978. The company then abandoned the remaining Coosaw Subdivision north of Levy, with the remaining track and the connection track being designated as the Hutchinson Island Subdivision.
In 1980, the Seaboard Coast Line's parent company merged with the Chessie System
Chessie System, Inc. was a holding company that owned the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O), the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O), the Western Maryland Railway (WM), and Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad (B&OCT). Trains operated u ...
, creating the CSX Corporation
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. The CSX Corporation initially operated the Chessie and Seaboard Systems separately until 1986, when they were merged into CSX Transportation
CSX Transportation , known colloquially as simply CSX, is a Class I freight railroad company operating in the Eastern United States and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Operating about 21,000 route miles () of track, it is the lead ...
. The remaining Hutchinson Island Subdivision was abandoned in 1996 when freight service was no longer needed.
Current operations
Andrews Subdivision
The segment of the line from East Junction in Hamlet to Charleston is still in service as CSX's Andrews Subdivision. It now connects to the A Line in Charleston just north of Ashley Junction.
CSX continues to provide freight service to local communities along the line. It also interchanges with the Pee Dee River Railway The Pee Dee River Railway is a South Carolina railroad that serves the far eastern portion of the state.
The Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad established the Pee Dee River Railway between McColl, South Carolina, and Bennettsville, South Carolina, in ...
in McColl, the R.J. Corman Railroad Group in Mullins, and the East Cooper & Berkeley Railroad in Cordesville.
South of Charleston
Within Savannah, the only piece of the line still in service is CSX's Savannah River Lead, which runs a short distance from the main lines up to the Savannah River.
Between Savannah and Charleston, the line is abandoned but some of its infrastructure is still in place. A number of bridges are still standing along the route and some of them have been turned into fishing piers. A portion of the bridge over the Broad River was turned into the Knowles Island Fishing Pier in 1980 but the pier portion was destroyed by a fire in 1984. A new smaller pier was later built at the site. The center portion of the bridge including the swing span (which is locked open) remain abandoned in the middle of the river. Another bridge near Lobeco is now the Wimbee Fishing Pier. Access roads to these fishing piers runs on the line's former right of way.
The West Ashley Bikeway runs along the former right of way on the south side of Charleston. Near Levy, the New River Linear Trail, an unpaved nature trail, runs along the former right of way.
An overpass that carried the 1978 connection from South Hardeeville over U.S. Route 17
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still stands unused near Limehouse
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.Google Satellite Imagery
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Historic stations
See also
* Main Line (Seaboard Air Line Railroad)
The Seaboard Air Line Railroad’s Main Line was the backbone of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad's network in the southeastern United States. The main line ran from Richmond, Virginia to Tampa, Florida, a distance of over 800 miles. While some s ...
References
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External links
Miscellaneous Railroads in South Carolina (1910 Map)
CSX - Andrews Subdivision - Cooper and Santee River Bridges (YouTube)
Seaboard Air Line Railroad
Rail infrastructure in South Carolina