South Carolina Central Railroad

[1] Primary commodities include steel, chemicals, trash, and plastics, amounting to about 30,000 carloads in 2008.

The oldest segment originally ran from Cheraw through Society Hill and Floyd before ending at Florence.

CSX sold both lines to RailTex subsidiary South Carolina Central railroad on December 1, 1987.

In 2012 South Carolina Central filed to abandon its line between Cheraw and Society Hill.

It was primarily dark blue with white accents and the featured logo was also unique to the SCCR, featuring the outline of the state of South Carolina, the name of the railroad and a red star marking its location in the state.

#1603 operating in Sanford, North Carolina
The old South Carolina Central Railroad logo.