The Savannah and Statesboro Railway began in 1897 through a reorganization of the Cuyler and Woodburn Railroad.
By 1899, it operated about 33 miles (53 km) of track between Cuyler and Statesboro, Georgia, United States.
[1] The S&S lasted until 1933 when it was abandoned; a stub at Statesboro became the Statesboro Terminal Company, leased by the Georgia and Florida Railroad (through the Statesboro Northern Railway) until its abandonment in about 1950.
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