Manchester Subdivision

The Manchester Subdivision is a railroad line currently operated by CSX Transportation in Central Georgia.

The Manchester Subdivision was built in 1906 by the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railway (AB&A).

[4] Beginning in January 1940, the line also carried the Dixie Flagler, a streamlined all-coach train, daily on its route between Chicago and Miami.

[5] In 1946, the Atlantic Coast Line fully absorbed the AB&C and it became their Western Division.

[6] In 1980, the Seaboard Coast Line's parent company merged with the Chessie System, creating the CSX Corporation.