The Empire and Dublin Railroad was a company that operated in Georgia, United States.
Chartered in 1888, it completed building a road from Hawkinsville to Dublin, Georgia, in 1890.
[1] It began by using a former logging railroad owned by the Empire Lumber Company that ran about 11 miles (18 km) between Empire and Dublin, then rebuilding and extending it to Hawkinsville.
[citation needed] When the Empire Lumber Company failed, the Empire and Dublin Railroad was sold at auction for $30,100,[2] and was reorganized as the Oconee and Western Railroad in 1892.
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