Atlantic and Gulf Railroad (1991–1999)

The Atlantic and Gulf Railroad (reporting mark AGLF) was a shortline railroad that previously operated 77 miles (124 km) of track between Thomasville and Sylvester, Georgia, via Albany.

The Atlantic & Gulf was created in 1991 from former CSX tracks and currently exists as part of the Georgia & Florida Railway, a subsidiary of OmniTRAX.

The route from Thomasville to Albany was originally built by the South Georgia and Florida Railroad and completed in June 1870.

The SG&F later became part of the original Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, and the Savannah, Florida and Western by 1879.

[3] Interchange was made with CSX at Thomasville, Norfolk Southern at Albany, the Georgia Great Southern at Albany until 1994, and the Georgia Southwestern at Albany after 1994. Commodities included coal, paper, grain, peanut oil, tires, forest products, and aggregates, which generated about 12,000 carloads in 1991.