South Bound Railroad

The South Bound Railroad was a Southeastern railroad that operated in South Carolina and Georgia in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

[1] The 136-mile line from Savannah, Georgia, to Columbia, South Carolina, opened in 1891.

The following year it was leased to the Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad.

[2] By the end of the decade, the South Bound Railroad had reached Camden, South Carolina, to meet the Chesterfield and Kershaw Railroad.

[4] The resulting company became known as the Seaboard Air Line Railroad.