The Columbia Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in South Carolina and Georgia.
In addition to CSX freight service, the line also hosts Amtrak's Silver Star (Amtrak train), which stops in Columbia and Denmark.
The Columbia Subdivision was originally built by the South Bound Railroad which opened in 1891.
[3] After leasing the South Bound Railroad, the FC&P would extend its Northern Division to Savannah to connect with the South Bound Railroad and making a continuous route from Columbia to Jacksonville.
The line would be extended north to Camden, South Carolina by the end of the decade (this extension is now part of the Hamlet Subdivision).