Georgia Midland Railroad

The Georgia Midland Railroad (reporting mark GMR) was a shortline railroad that operated several lines in Georgia that it acquired in 2004 from the initial operations of Ogeechee Railway.

[5] Hauling an average of 5000 carloads per year of aggregate sand, stone, farm products and wood, the Georgia Midland Railroad connected with the Norfolk Southern Railway.

[6] Initially the Georgia Midland operated three branch lines, all within Georgia, connecting Roberta through Fort Valley to Perry, Dover through Statesboro to Metter, and Ardmore to Sylvania.

[7] Subsequently the Ardmore-Sylvania line was returned to Ogeechee Railroad, which now operates it.

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Georgia Midland Railroad GP35 1320 rests at Midville, Georgia during the summer of 2004