
Southern Railway
Southern Railway is a historic railway company that operated in the southeastern United States from 1894 to 1982. It was formed by the merger of several railroads, providing passenger and freight services across states like Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. Known for its efficient network and modern passenger trains, especially in the mid-20th century, it played a key role in regional transportation and economic growth. In 1982, Southern Railway became part of the Norfolk Southern Corporation, continuing to serve as a major freight carrier today.