The North and South Carolina Railway was a Southeastern railroad that operated in the Carolinas in the early part of the 20th century.
[1] The North and South Carolina Railway ran from Gibson, North Carolina, to a connection with the Georgetown and Western Railway at the Pee Dee River, with less than a mile of the carrier's route lying within North Carolina.
[2] The North and South Carolina Railroad also operated a 10-mile stretch of track between Gibson and Hamlet, North Carolina, owned by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad.
[3] That same year, the North and South Carolina Railroad merged with the Georgetown and Western Railway.
[4] This United States railway company-related article is a stub.