Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad

The combined line stretched for over 190 miles (310 km) between Charlotte, North Carolina, and Augusta, Georgia.

The latter went into receivership in 1892 and the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta was foreclosed in the following year.

[4] After the acquisition in 1894, the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta name was dropped and the Southern moniker was used.

The Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad printed fare tickets in $1, $2, $5 and $10 denominations that resembled US currency with the vignette of a steam locomotive on the front.

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