List of Norfolk Southern Railway lines
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Norfolk Southern Railway lines (highlighted in red, with trackage rights in purple, and haulage rights in lighter purple)
The Norfolk Southern Railway owns and operates A vast network of rail lines in the United States east of the Mississippi River . In addition to lines inherited from predecessor railroads, Norfolk and Western , and the Southern Railway , it acquired many lines as part of the split of the Conrail system in 1999.[ 1]
List of current lines (both owned and not owned)
Not owned- Only well known secondary lines, delivery trackage and connecting trackage that are not owned by Norfolk Southern are included in division tables; non-well known secondary lines, delivery trackage and connecting trackage not owned by Norfolk Southern are not included in division tables.
Line
From
To
Notes
R-Line
Charlotte, North Carolina
Augusta, Georgia
The Lynx Blue Line in Charlotte now runs on the former right of way between Tyvola station and East 16th Street.
SB Line
Kingville, South Carolina
Rock Hill, South Carolina
Partly abandoned.
W Line
Asheville, North Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
Includes the closed Saluda Grade .
TR Line
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Pisgah Forest, North Carolina
Ex-Southern line, branches off W Line at Hendersonville. Line sheltered in 2007. Original line went to Lake Toxaway, North Carolina . Track removed from south switch at Pisgah Forest, North Carolina , in 1984 to Rosman, North Carolina . Through Brevard, Line inactive since 2007 due to Ecusta Paper leaving plant in Pisgah Forest , which was razed in 2004 and 2005, now being developed for housing.
East River District
Bluefield, West Virginia
Walton, West Virginia
Forrest District-C Line
Bement, Illinois
Gibson City, Illinois
Formerly Wabash 6th, 7th and 8th Districts, which ran from Chicago (Dearborn Station) to Effingham, IL. C Line partially abandoned from Manhattan, IL to Gibson City, IL and completely abandoned from Bement, Il to Effingham, IL. Currently operated, along with the Peoria District-SP line as the Bloomington District of the Illinois Division.
Peoria District-SP Line
Gibson City, Illinois
Peoria, Illinois
Central Division
In 2017, the Central Division was split up among the Georgia, Alabama and Piedmont Divisions.
Midwest Division
District
From
To
Notes
Lafayette District-D Line
Peru, Indiana
Decatur, Illinois
former Wabash Railroad
Frankfort Branch- SP Line
Frankfort, Indiana
Lafayette, Indiana
former NKP , operates on Lafayette district to Decatur, Illinois and Peru, Indiana
Bloomington District (formerly part of Forrest District and Peoria District)
Bement, Illinois
East Peoria, Illinois
Bridge rights on Lafayette District from Bement, Illinois to Decatur, Illinois . Former Wabash Railroad 7th (Forrest) District (C Line) from Bement, Illinois to Gibson City, Illinois and former NKP Peoria District (SP Line) from Gibson City, Illinois to East Peoria, Illinois . Trackage rights over CN from Gibson City, Illinois to Chicago (unused since 2015). Trackage rights over TPW at East Peoria, Illinois . Trackage rights over TZPR from East Peoria, Illinois to Pekin, Illinois . Trackage rights on Union Pacific at Bloomington, Illinois to service AG Rail elevator.
Mansfield Branch- (UM Line) (or Urbana-Mansfield Line)
Mansfield, IL
Urbana, IL
former Peoria and Eastern Railway trackage purchased prior to Conrail merger. CN has trackage rights on this line from Champaign, Il to Rising, IL
Decatur Terminal
Decatur, IL
Decatur, IL
from CP Brush to CP Wabic, includes former Wabash Railroad and Illinois Terminal Railroad yards
Springfield-Hannibal District- DH and H Lines
Decatur, IL
Moberly, MO
former Wabash Railroad , historic Lincoln Depot beside this line. Interchanges with IMRR at Springfield, IL
Meredosia Branch- M Line
Meredosia, IL MP M471
Bluffs, IL MP M466
original Northern Cross line, predecessor to Wabash Railroad
Brooklyn District
Decatur, IL
St. Louis, MO
former Wabash Railroad
Madison Branch
Sorento, IL
Coffeen, IL
part of former NKP Cloverleaf District
Monterey Branch
Staunton, IL
Monterey, IL
Alton District (T&E-Line) (or T&E Line; part of the Alton District , a rail corridor)
former Illinois Terminal Railroad line
Alton District (A&E-Line) (or A&E Line; part of the Alton District , a rail corridor)
former Illinois Terminal Railroad line
V&C Belt District
former Illinois Terminal Railroad line
St. Louis District
Moberly, MO
St. Louis, MO
Former Wabash Railroad line.[ 2]
Kansas City Terminal Area (formerly Kansas City Terminal)
Former Wabash Railroad line.[ 3]
Kansas City District
Kansas City, MO
Moberly, MO
Former Wabash Railroad line.[ 3]
Des Moines Terminal
Des Moines, IA
Des Moines, IA
Former Wabash Railroad Des Moines Union Terminal
Southern-East District
Louisville, KY
Princeton, IN
Southern-West District
Princeton, IN
St. Louis, MO
Cairo Branch
Evansville Branch
Rockport Branch
Yankeetown Branch
Great Lakes Division
District
From
To
Notes
Chicago Line (includes Berea Siding, No. 14 Track, Nasby Siding, Swanton Siding, Archbold Siding)
Cleveland, OH
Chicago, IL
Former NYC Mainline
Cloggsville Line
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland, OH
Connection track from Chicago Line to Lake Erie District. Starts off at Rockport Yard and ends at Cloggsville connection on the Lake Erie District.
Kankakee Line
Kankakee, IL
Schneider, IN
Former NYC Illinois Division/Kankakee Belt Route
Kankakee Branch
Miami Cut Branch and Oakdale Connecting Track (formerly Oakdale Connection)
Toledo Belt Connecting Track
Randall Industrial Track (commonly abbreviated as Randall I.T., formerly Randall Secondary)
Lansing Secondary
Stanley Secondary
CR&I Industrial Track
Chicago
Chicago
Former Chicago Junction Railway
Chicago District
Lake Erie District—Lake Division
Calumet River Industrial Track
Chicago
Chicago
Former Calumet River Railway; later South Chicago and Southern Railroad
Detroit Line
Toledo, OH
Gibraltar, MI
Former NYC
Kalamazoo Branch (includes Cowling to Park Signaled Siding)
Elkhart, Indiana
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Currently leased to the Grand Elk Railroad
Michigan Line
Dearborn, MI
Kalamazoo, MI
Former NYC
Toledo District
Bellevue, OH
Toledo, OH
Former W&LE
R.R. Donnelley Industrial Lead
Nipsco Industrial Track (or Nipsco I.T.)
R.T.A. Track
Lansing Industrial Track (or Lansing I.T.)
SC&S Industrial Track (or SC&S I.T.)
BRC Connection Track 509
Horn Track
Chicago Terminal District
Gary, IN
Manhattan, IL
Portion of former Wabash Railroad 6th District operated by Metra between Manhattan, IL and Landers Yard
Clinton Industrial Track (or Clinton I.T.)
West Park Industrial Track (or West Park I.T.)
See Dearborn Division Track Chart, 2008 .
Georgia Division
District
From
To
Notes
Albany District
Macon, GA
Albany, GA
Atlanta North District
Chattanooga, TN
Atlanta, GA
From DeButts Yard in Chatt. to Inman Yard in Atlanta. Hapeville Auto Terminal (or Hapeville Automobile Terminal) is included in line's timetable.
Atlanta South District
Atlanta, GA
Macon, GA
Also known as the 'H' Line
Howell Main Line (Howell Main Line No. 1 and Main Line No. 2)
It is part of Atlanta South District timetable.
Bonsal Track
It is part of Atlanta South District timetable.
Atlanta Terminal
It is part of Atlanta South District timetable.
Augusta District (includes Winthorpe North End Wye Switch and North Wye Switch, Augusta )
Millen, GA
Augusta, GA
Former CG rail line and was called Augusta District under CG Ownership.[ 4] The line branches off Savannah District at Millen.
Brunswick District (or Brunswick District Main Line)
Macon, GA
Brunswick, GA
Originally the main line of the Macon and Brunswick Railroad
Camak District
Waynesboro, GA
Warrenton, GA
Has trackage rights on CSX Warrenton, GA to Camak, GA
Cohutta District (or I Line by local railfans)
Cleveland, TN
Cohutta, GA
From Cleveland Yard to connection with Atlanta North District. It was part of the East Tennessee & Georgia Railroad
Columbus District (includes Geneva Siding )
Fort Valley, GA
Columbus, GA
Dothan District (includes Long Siding )
Albany, GA
Dothan, AL
Ex-Central of Georgia; Line from Hilton to Dothan sold to Chattahoochee and Gulf Railroad in 2003; Line from Albany to Hilton sold to Hilton and Albany Railroad in 2011.
Dublin District
Tennille, GA
Dublin, GA
Branch off Savannah District at Tennille
Eatonton District
Gordon, GA
Eatonton, GA
Branch off Savannah District at Gordon
Fairbanks District
Turtle River Lead
Training Center/Liberty Industrial Park Lead (includes Liberty Industrial Park Lead Track switch)
Macon Terminal (includes Runaround Track)
Hester Industrial Lead (or Hester Industrial Lead — Hazelhurst)
Ruby Lead
Overton Connection
Waynesboro Wye (or Waynesboro Wye Track)
Pocket Track
Dooley Hill Track
Greenwood District
Griffin District
Atlanta, GA
Macon, GA
Also known as the 'S' Line
Morrow Storage Track (located in Morrow Industrial Park
Krannert District
Rome, GA
Krannert, GA
Macon District
Macon, GA
Valdosta, GA
Norfolk Southern's main line to Florida
Bay Street Lead
Millen Wye
Thomaston Loop
Madison District
Moores District
Navair District
Norcross District
Norcross, GA
Atlanta, GA
Continues into Piedmont Division
Savannah District
Macon, GA
Savannah, GA
Former CG rail line and was called Savannah District under CG Ownership.[ 4]
Dillard Yard
A&F Lead
Colonial Lead
C&S Lead
Thomaston District
Barnesville, GA
Thomaston, GA
Valdosta District
Valdosta, GA
Jacksonville, FL
Originally the Atlantic, Valdosta and Western Railway
See Georgia Division Track Chart, 2002 .
Alabama Division
District
From
To
Notes
East End District
Austell, GA
Birmingham, AL
NA/West End District
Birmingham, AL
Memphis, TN
Berry Branch
3-B North District
Birmingham, AL
Selma, AL
3-B South District
Selma, AL
Mobile, AL
Central of Georgia District
Leeds, AL
Columbus, GA
A former Central of Georgia Railway line
Anniston District
M&G District
AGS North District
Chattanooga, TN
Irondale, AL
Ownership under Norfolk Southern's Alabama Great Southern Railroad subsidiary
AGS South District
Irondale, AL
Meridian, MS
Ownership under Norfolk Southern's Alabama Great Southern Railroad subsidiary
N.O & N.E. District
Ownership under Norfolk Southern's Alabama Great Southern Railroad subsidiary, a former New Orleans and Northeastern Railroad line.
Mahrt District (also known as Mahrt Branch)
Cedartown District
Green, GA
Senoia, GA
Former CG line and was called Cedartown District under CG ownership.[ 5] Connects on north end with NS Atlanta North District, with connections to the Birmingham East District at Bremen . The line used to connect with the Former CG Griffin district, but now is cut in downtown Senoia.
Memphis District — East End
Stevenson, AL MP 280
Sheffield Yard, AL MP 402
includes Stevenson Siding and Decatur Siding , part of the Memphis District , a rail corridor
Memphis District — West End
Sheffield Yard, AL MP 402
Memphis, TN MP 551
Mainline running from Sheffield, Alabama to Memphis, Tennessee with an intermodal facility in Rossville, Tennessee . Predecessor railroads on this line include the Memphis & Charleston Railroad and the Southern Railway (U.S.) .
Memphis District — IC District (or IC District; part of the Memphis District , a rail corridor)
Greenville District (Alabama Division version)
Autauga Creek District (includes Autauga Creek Siding )
Demopolis District
Marion Junction, AL
Demopolis, AL
Madison Branch (includes Box Company Runaround and Gold Star Lead , plus Gold Star Lead Switch)
Dunlop Lead
No. 2 Lead (or Number 2 Lead)
No. 3 Lead (or Number 3 Lead)
Upriver Lead
Scottsboro Storage Track
Hot Band Track
Sheffield Terminal
Champion Lead
Saulsbury Old House Track
Loyall Track
Denbo Track
Emco Branch
Occidental Lead
Lehigh Lead
Bernadotte Line
Birmingham Terminal — Ensley Branch (or simply Ensley Branch, only property of the Birmingham Terminal )
New Orleans Terminal — Back Belt Line (or simply Back Belt Line, part of New Orleans Terminal )
New Orleans Terminal — Chalmette Branch, Louisiana Southern Branch (or simply Chalmette Branch and Louisiana Southern Branch, part of New Orleans Terminal )
New Orleans Terminal — Toca Branch (or simply Toca Branch, part of New Orleans Terminal )
Muscadine Spur
Coal Track
South Transfer Track
AG Branch
Pell City Industrial Park Lead
Woodlawn-Bessemer Branch
Potter Track
Berry Branch
Alta Lead
N-Line
C-Line
WA-Line
MA-Line
Riverdale Lead
AGR East Connection
AGR West Connection
AGR Main Track at Demopolis
AGR Connection Track
Blue Circle Lead
Mahrt Branch (also known as NU Line )
Bon Air Track
See Alabama Division Employee Timetables, 2008 .
Keystone Division
District
From
To
Notes
Ashmore Secondary
Penn Haven Junction, PA
West Hazleton, PA
Former LV
Buffalo Line
Driftwood, PA
Rockville, PA
Former PRR
C&F Secondary
Alburtis, PA
Seiple, PA
Former RDG
Cement Secondary
Bethlehem, PA
Stockertown, PA
Former LNE
Columbia Secondary
Lancaster, PA
Columbia, PA
Former PRR
Corning Secondary
Geneva, NY
Corning, NY
Former NYC
Dale Secondary (part of the Trenton Cutoff , a rail corridor)
Plymouth, PA
Glenloch, PA
The Dale Secondary is part of a rail corridor called the Trenton Cutoff . The Trenton Cutoff opened as a rail line until it was split into two tracks: Dale Secondary and Morrisville Line , becoming a rail corridor. The Trenton Cutoff is a former PRR property.
Delmarva Secondary (part of the Delmarva Business Unit , a rail corridor)
Newark, DE
Porter, DE
Former PRR . Section between Porter, DE and Pocomoke City, MD leased to Delmarva Central Railroad in 2016.
Harrisburg Line
Philadelphia, PA
Harrisburg, PA
Former RDG
Hudson Secondary
Campbell Hall, NY
Warwick, NY
Former LHR ; leased to NYSW
Indian River Secondary (part of the Delmarva Business Unit , a rail corridor)
Harrington, DE
Frankford, DE
Former PRR . Leased to Delmarva Central Railroad in 2016.
Ithaca Secondary
Waverly, NY
Ithaca, NY
Former LV . Leased to Ithaca Central Railroad in 2018.
Lake Erie District
Buffalo, NY
Blasdell, NY
Former NKP . Line continues into Pittsburgh Division
Lehigh Line
Manville, NJ
M&H Junction, PA
Former LV with former CNJ leased trackage. NS has access into the New Jersey Terminal area via the Conrail Lehigh Line , which is a continuation of this line.
Lehigh Secondary
Mehoopany, PA
Waverly, NY
Former LV . Leased to Lehigh Railway .
Lititz Secondary
Lancaster, PA
Lititz, PA
Former RDG
Lurgan District
Harrisburg, PA
Hagerstown, MD
Former RDG and PRR
Morrisville Line (part of the Trenton Cutoff , a rail corridor)
Morrisville, PA
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
The Morrisville Line is part of a rail corridor called the Trenton Cutoff . The Trenton Cutoff opened as a rail line until it was split into two tracks: Morrisville Line and Dale Secondary , becoming a rail corridor. The Trenton Cutoff is a former PRR property.
New Castle Secondary (part of the Delmarva Business Unit , a rail corridor)
South Wilmington, DE
Porter, DE
Former PRR
New Holland Secondary
Lancaster, PA
New Holland, PA
Former PRR
Pittsburgh Line
Harrisburg, PA
Duncannon, PA
Former PRR . Line continues into Pittsburgh Division
Port Road Branch
Perryville, MD
Enola, PA
Former PRR
Portland Secondary
Easton, PA
Portland, PA
Former PRR and DLW
Pottsville Branch
Reading, PA
Muhlenberg Township, PA
Former RDG
Reading Line
Wyomissing, PA
Bethlehem, PA
Former RDG
Roxburg Secondary
Harmony, NJ
Belvidere, NJ
Former PRR
Royalton Branch
Shocks Mills, PA
Harrisburg, PA
Former PRR
Shellpot Secondary (part of the Delmarva Business Unit , a rail corridor)
Bellefonte, DE
Newport, DE
Former PRR
Shippensburg Secondary
Wormleysburg, PA
Carlisle, PA
Former PRR
Southern Tier Line
Binghamton, NY [ 6]
Buffalo, NY
Mostly a former Erie line. A small portion was DLW . The line continues as ex-Southern Tier Line trackage leased to NYS&W from Binghamton to Port Jervis, NY , ex-Southern Tier Line trackage leased to MNR from Suffern to Port Jervis for the Port Jervis Line service, and NJT Main Line to Hoboken, NJ. NS retains ownership from Binghamton to Suffern and retains trackage rights to Secaucus.
Stony Creek Branch
Norristown, Pennsylvania
Lansdale, Pennsylvania
Former RDG
Stroudsburg Secondary
Portland, Pennsylvania
Slateford, Pennsylvania
Former DLW leased by D-L
Sunbury Line
Sunbury, Pennsylvania
Binghamton, New York
Former DLW (mainline, includes Nicholson Cutoff ) and former PRR (Wilkes-Barre Branch). Ownership of trackage later transferred to PC , EL , D&H and CPR .
Washington Secondary
Phillipsburg, New Jersey
Hackettstown, New Jersey
Former DLW . Leased to Dover and Delaware River Railroad in 2019.
Watsontown Secondary
Watsontown, Pennsylvania
Strawberry Ridge, Pennsylvania
Former PRR
York Secondary
York Haven, Pennsylvania
York, Pennsylvania
Former PRR
Morrisville Connecting Track
Norristown, Pennsylvania
Plymouth Township, PA
Wood Connecting Track
Norristown Line − SEPTA (or simply Norristown Line)
Norristown, Pennsylvania
Center City, Philadelphia
Former RDG line, Owned by SEPTA
Allentown Consolidated Terminal
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Baltimore Consolidated Terminal
Buffalo Consolidated Terminal
Harrisburg Consolidated Terminal
Lancaster Consolidated Terminal
North Jersey Consolidated Terminal
See Harrisburg Division Track Chart, 2008 .
Great Lakes Division
District
From
To
Notes
Cincinnati District
Cincinnati , Ohio
Portsmouth, Ohio
Former NW . Out of Service East of Peebles. West of Peebles to Cincinnati the line is leased to Cincinnati Eastern Railroad.
Cleveland District
Bellevue, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Former NKP
Cleveland District/Fairlane Yard
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Chicago District
Chicago
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Former N&W line and was called Chicago District under N&W ownership.[ 7]
Columbus District
Portsmouth, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dayton District
Columbus, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Former PRR and NYC
Fostoria District
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Bellevue, Ohio
Former NKP
Lima District
Lima, Ohio
Arcadia, Ohio
Was grouped with Frankford District in one employee timetable.[ 8]
New Castle District
Cincinnati, Ohio
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Former PRR and NKP
Sandusky District
Columbus, Ohio
Sandusky, Ohio
Former NW
Toledo District
Toledo, Ohio
Bellevue, Ohio
Former NW
Western Branch
Bannon, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Michigan City Branch
Former N&W line and was previously known as Michigan City District under N&W ownership.[ 7]
Fort Wayne Terminal
Buckeye Terminal
Detroit Terminal
Bellevue Terminal
Buckeye Branch
Woodburn Branch
New Haven, IN
Woodburn, IN
West Detroit Branch
Huron Branch
Berlin Township, OH
Huron, OH
West Virginia Branch
South Lorain Branch
Sheffield, OH
Sheffield, OH
Red Key Secondary
Detroit District
Montpelier, Ohio
Detroit , Michigan
Former WAB line which was passed to N&W and was called Detroit District under N&W ownership. It is formerly known as Detroit to Montpelier—3rd District (or Montpelier to Detroit−3rd District) under WAB. Part of Detroit to Peru (or Detroit and Huntington District [ 8] ), a former N&W rail corridor.[ 7] [ 9]
Huntington District
Peru, Indiana
Montpelier, Ohio
Former WAB line which was passed to N&W and was called Huntington District under N&W ownership. It is formerly known as Montpelier to Peru—1st District (or Peru to Montpelier−1st District) under WAB. Part of Detroit to Peru (or Detroit and Huntington District [ 8] ), a former N&W rail corridor.[ 7] [ 9]
Frankfort District
Peru, Indiana
Montpelier, Ohio
Was grouped with Lima District in one employee timetable.[ 8]
Marion District
Elkhart, Indiana
Anderson, Indiana
Piedmont Division
District
From
To
Notes
SC Line
Charleston, SC
Columbia, SC
Charlotte Terminal
N&W Belt Line
Durham, North Carolina
Durham, North Carolina
Former N&W line
Battleground Lead
Peachtree Corners Lead
Porter Woodyard
Commerce Passing Track
Catawba Lead
Plant Marshall Industrial Lead
Buford Pass Track
Salisbury Wye
Gurley Lead
Arrowood Industrial and Arrowood Lead Track
Pass Track Boylan
Donaldson Lead
Chester Industrial Lead
Linwood Terminal
Asheville Terminal
Washington District
Alexandria, Virginia
Lynchburg, Virginia
The line consists of 2 railroad segments: Washington District − Alexandra to Montview and Washington District − Calverton to Cassanova . The line is part of the ex-Southern Main Line. Washington District − Manassas to Edinburg is not part of the Washington District, it is its own rail line called the B-Line .
B-Line
Strasburg, Virginia
Manassas, Virginia
It is mistakenly referred to as part of the Washington District because it is labeled Washington District − Manassas to Edinburg on employee timetables, it is not part of the Washington District and it is its own separate rail line; B-Line is the official name of the rail line and not Washington District − Manassas to Edinburg. South of Strasburg, the line is inactive, and west of Riverton Junction in Front Royal, only one local train runs to Strasburg ranging from once a week to once a day.
Danville District
Lynchburg, Virginia
Salisbury, North Carolina
The line consists of 9 railroad segments: Danville District − Montview to Salisbury , Danville District − Stokesland to Spray , Danville District − Greensboro to Cumnock West , Danville District − Pomona to Rural Hall , Danville District − Winston-Salem to Charlotte , Danville District − High Point to Asheboro , Danville District − Greensboro to Fetner , Danville District − Glenn to Chapel Hill , Dannville District − Oxford to East Durham . The line is part of the ex-Southern Main Line.
Danville, Virginia
Eden, North Carolina
Also known as DW Line, former Danville and Western Railroad
Greensboro, North Carolina
Cumnock, North Carolina
Also known as the CF Line . Former Atlantic and Yadkin.
Greensboro, North Carolina
Rural Hall, North Carolina
Abandoned
Greensboro, North Carolina
Goldsboro, North Carolina
Also known as the NC Line. Before 2020 known as the H Line.
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Charlotte , North Carolina
Route through Barber Junction known as NS L line and NS O Line .
High Point, North Carolina
Asheboro, North Carolina
Asheboro Branch, also known as the M Line
State University Railroad
Glenn, North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Chapel Hill is the end of the line, also known as the J Line
Durham, North Carolina
Oxford, North Carolina
Also known as the D Line
Raleigh District
Raleigh, North Carolina
Fayetteville, North Carolina
CNLA District
Raleigh, North Carolina
Washington, North Carolina
A&EC District
Goldsboro, North Carolina
Morehead City, North Carolina
New Bern, North Carolina
Washington, North Carolina
Charlotte District (also known as R Line)
Greenville, South Carolina
Charlotte , North Carolina
The line consists of 5 railroad segments: Charlotte District − Salisbury to Greenville , Charlotte District − Yadkin Junction to Halls Ferry , Charlotte District − Bowlin to Gebo , Charlotte District − Spartanburg to Landrum , Charlotte District − Donaldson Junction to Michelin . The line is part of the ex-Southern Main Line.
Norcross District
Norcross, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
Continues into Georgia Division
Salisbury, North Carolina
Halls Ferry, North Carolina
Also known as the D Line
Gastonia, North Carolina
Bowlin, South Carolina [ 10]
Ex-Carolina and Northwestern Railway line to Chester, SC ; Bowlin is the end of the line near the NC border.
Greenville District
Greenville, South Carolina
Atlanta, Georgia
The line consists of four railroad segments: Greenville District − Greenville to Inman Yard , Greenville District − C&G Junction to Piedmont , Greenville District − Anderson to Walhalla , and Greenville District − Lula to Center . The line is part of the ex-Southern Main Line.
Columbia District
Charlotte, North Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
The line consists of four railroad segments: Columbia District − Columbia to Beaumont , Columbia District − Charlotte to Columbia , Columbia District − Columbia to Augusta , Columbia District − Prosperity to Conrad , and Columbia District − Warrenville to Oakwood .
Asheville District (also known as the S line)[ 11]
Salisbury, North Carolina
Asheville, North Carolina
The line consists of one railroad segment: Asheville District − Salisbury to Murphy Junction .
East Carolina Business Unit
The line consists of 6 railroad segments: East Carolina Business Unit − Goldsboro to Fetner , East Carolina Business Unit − Morehead City to Goldsboro , East Carolina Business Unit − Havelock to LeJeune , East Carolina Business Unit − Raleigh North to Cumnock , East Carolina Business Unit − Varina to Fayetteville , East Carolina Business Unit − Chocowinity to New Bern , and East Carolina Business Unit − Aurora to Phosphate Junction .
Pittsburgh Division
District
From
To
Notes
Cleveland Line (includes Mahoning Siding)
Rochester, Pennsylvania
Ravenna, Ohio
Former PRR . Line continues into Dearborn Division
Conemaugh Line
New Florence, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania
Former PRR
Fort Wayne Line
Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania
Crestline, Ohio
Former PRR Pittsburgh to Chicago Main Line. Line continues to Fort Wayne, IN under CSX ownership.
Lake Erie District
Cleveland , Ohio
Buffalo, NY
Former NKP , formerly known as Buffalo District and was part of the NS Lake Division.
Meadville Line
Meadville, PA
Hubbard, OH
Mon Line
West Brownsville, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Line [ a]
Duncannon, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania
Former PRR . Line continues into Harrisburg Division
River Line
Powhatan Point, Ohio
Yellow Creek, Ohio
Youngstown Line
Ashtabula, Ohio
Rochester, Pennsylvania
Keystone Branch
Saltsburg, Pennsylvania
Shelocta, Pennsylvania
Services Keystone Power Generating Station and Rosebud Mining Crooked Creek Mine loadout
Manor Branch
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
Graysville, Pennsylvania
Services prep plant at Bailey Mine
Miracle Run Branch
Port Perry Branch
Waynesburg Southern Branch
Captina Secondary
Cove Secondary (formerly Cove Secondary Track[ 12] )
Ellsworth Secondary
Koppel Secondary (formerly Koppel Secondary Track[ 12] )
Wampum, PA
Homewood, PA
Lordstown Secondary (formerly Lordstown Secondary Track[ 12] )
Maple Ridge, OH
Youngstown, OH
Loveridge Secondary
Niles Secondary (formerly Niles Secondary Track[ 12] )
Johnston Township, OH
Warren, OH
No. 2 Secondary (or Number 2 Secondary, formerly No. 2 Secondary Track[ 12] or Number 2 Secondary Track)
South Fork Secondary (formerly South Fork Secondary Track[ 12] )
Weirton Secondary (formerly Weirton Secondary Track[ 12] )
Altoona Terminal
Employee timetable name for Altoona Works .
Ashtabula Terminal
Conway Terminal
Employee timetable name for Conway Yard .
Fairport Branch
Perry, Ohio
Fairport Harbor, Ohio
Was part of NS Lake Division, not on employee timetable.
Omal Running Track (or Omal R.T.)
Rose Connecting Track
"O" Track
Hall Running Track
Fairport Industrial Track (or Fairport I.T.)
Hall Running Track
Angola Storage Track (or Angola Stg. Track)
Crestline Connecting Track
Island Connecting Track
Blairsville Industrial Track (or Blairsville I.T.)
Sewickley Team Track
Harding Industrial Track (or Harding I.T.)
See Pittsburgh Division Track Chart, 2008 and Pittsburgh Division Employee Timetable, 2008
Pocahontas Division
District
From
To
Notes
Clinch Valley District
Bluefield, Virginia
Norton, Virginia
The line is a former N&W line and assumed its current name under N&W ownership.[ 13]
Clinch Valley Extension
Kenova District
Williamson, West Virginia
Portsmouth, Ohio
Pocahontas District and Williamson District (written as Pocahontas/Williamson Districts )
Bluefield, West Virginia
Williamson, West Virginia
The line is a former N&W line and the whole line was originally called the Pocahontas District under N&W ownership.[ 14]
Princeton–Deepwater District
Kellysville, West Virginia
Deep Water, West Virginia
Former VGA and later N&W property, it was originally two N&W lines: Princeton District and Deepwater District .[ 15] The route combined was called the Kellysville to D.B. Tower rail corridor. All properties were started as part of the Virginian Railway main line .
Tug Fork Branch
Sand Lick Branch
South Fork Branch
Gilbert Branch
Former N&W line.
Ben Creek Spur
Briar Mountain Branch
Delmore Branch
Jamboree Spur
Lick Fork Branch
Consists of two railroad segments: Lick Fork Branch Main Line and Lick Fork Branch out of service tracks
Mate Creek Branch
Alma Branch
Nolan Spur
Nolan, WV
Hatfield, KY
Long Fork Spur
Hatfield, KY
Elkins Fork, KY
Sidney Spur
Hatfield, KY
Sidney, KY
Lenore Branch
Naugatuck, WV
Ragland, WV
Marrowbone Branch
Wolf Creek Branch
Lovely, KY
Prestonsburg, KY
Wayne Branch
Colmont Spur
Dry Fork Branch
Jacobs Fork Branch
Coal Creek Branch
Dumps Creek Branch
Big Toms Creek Branch
Buchanan Branch
Levisa Branch
Big Creek Branch
Dismal Creek Branch
Big Prater Creek Spur
Garden Creek Branch
Glamorgan Branch
Dixiana Branch
Pardee Branch
Pine Branch
Roda Branch
T-Line
St. Charles Branch
Calvin Spur
Winding Gulf Branch
Former VGA and later N&W line.[ 15] [ 16]
Stone Coal Branch
Former VGA and later N&W line.[ 15] [ 16]
Glen Rogers Branch
Former VGA and later N&W line.[ 15] [ 16]
Vaco Branch
Former VGA and later N&W line.[ 15]
Guyandot River Branch (or Guyandotte River Branch, formerly known as Guyandot River Line)
Former VGA and later N&W line.[ 15] [ 16]
Pinnacle Creek Branch
Morri Branch
Former VGA and later N&W line.[ 15] [ 16]
Cub Creek Branch
Former VGA and later N&W line.[ 15] [ 16]
West Virginia Secondary
Columbus, Ohio [ 17]
Enon, West Virginia [ 18]
Leased to Watco and operated as Kanawha River Railroad, LLC[ 19]
New Connection Track
Norton Wye
Beech Fork Spur
Vulcan Middle Track
Virginia Division Pull-In Track
Former Virginia Division
Altavista District
Abilene, Virginia
Roanoke, Virginia
Former VGA line which was passed to the N&W . It assumed its current name under N&W ownership.[ 20]
Abilene, Virginia
Crewe, Virginia
Blue Ridge District (formerly Crewe to Roanoke)
Crewe, Virginia
Roanoke, Virginia
Former N&W line and it was called Crewe to Roanoke (also known as Roanoke to Crewe) and then Blue Ridge District under N&W ownership.[ 21] [ 22] The Crewe to Roanoke name was revived as a nickname for the rail line instead.[ 23] The Blue Ridge District is part of the Lamberts Point to Roanoke rail corridor.
Christiansburg District (or Roanoke to Bluefield and New River District)[ 23] [ 24]
Roanoke, Virginia
Bluefield, West Virginia
Former N&W line and it was called Christiansburg District under N&W ownership. It is part of the Roanoke to Bluefield and Bristol rail corridor.[ 25]
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Roanoke, Virginia
Walton, Virginia
Petersburg Belt Line
Former N&W rail line
Durham District
Lynchburg, Virginia
Hyco Lake , North Carolina
Built by the Lynchburg and Durham Railroad , former VGA line which was passed to the N&W . It assumed its current name under N&W ownership.[ 20] [ 22]
Hagerstown District
Hagerstown, Maryland
Shenandoah, Virginia
The line is a former N&W property and it was once part of the Shenandoah District , a former N&W line.[ 26] The Shenandoah District was also known as the Shenandoah Valley Line, Shenandoah Line or Hagerstown to Roanoke.[ 27] [ 28] [ 23]
Norfolk District (formerly Lamberts Point to Crewe)
Norfolk, Virginia
Crewe, Virginia
Former N&W line and it was once part of the Norfolk and Western main line . The line was formerly known as Lamberts Point to Crewe under N&W ownership and was renamed to Norfolk District under N&W ownership[ 21] [ 20] [ 22]
The line from Lamberts Point to Canal Drive, Norfolk was separated from the Norfolk District and became a new rail line called Norfolk Terminal . The Norfolk District is part of the Lamberts Point to Roanoke rail corridor. At one time the line's original name was restored as a timetable name and the line was grouped with the Norfolk Terminal in that one timetable.[ 23]
Pulaski District (or Walton to Bristol)[ 23]
Walton, Virginia
Bristol, Virginia
Former N&W line and it was called Pulaski District under N&W ownership. It is part of the Roanoke to Bluefield and Bristol rail corridor.[ 25]
Richmond District (includes Yard Track, Track No. 15 and Woodhole Track)
Burkeville, Virginia
West Point, Virginia
Former Southern Railway) and originally Richmond and York River Railroad and eastern section of Richmond and Danville Railroad
Roanoke District
Shenandoah, Virginia
Roanoke, Virginia
The line is a former N&W property and it was once part of the Shenandoah District , a former N&W line.[ 26] The Shenandoah District was also known as the Shenandoah Valley Line, Shenandoah Line or Hagerstown to Roanoke.[ 27] [ 28] [ 23]
Whitethorne District
Roanoke, Virginia
Narrows, Virginia
Former N&W line and it was called Whitethorne District under N&W ownership.[ 25]
Winston-Salem District (or Roanoke to Winston-Salem)[ 23]
Roanoke, Virginia
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
The line is a former N&W line and assumed its current name under N&W ownership.[ 29]
Norfolk Terminal (Lamberts Point to Canal Drive)
Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk, Virginia
The line is a former N&W property and it was once part of the Norfolk and Western main line and then the Norfolk District (formerly Lamberts Point to Crewe ). The Norfolk Terminal is part of the Lamberts Point to Roanoke rail corridor.
Sewells Point Branch Grouped with Norfolk Terminal)
Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk, Virginia
Former N&W line, formerly known as Sewells Point District[ 23] and it was once part of the defunct Sewells Point to Virso Connection rail corridor.[ 20]
South Branch (Grouped with Norfolk Terminal, or South Branch Main Line and Old Jarratt District))[ 23]
Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk, Virginia
Jarratt District
Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk, Virginia
The line was once the primary rail line of the defunct Sewells Point to Virso Connection rail corridor;[ 20]
Berkley/Albemarle District (Grouped with Norfolk Terminal, formerly Berkley District )[ 23]
Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk, Virginia
Albemarle District (Grouped with Norfolk Terminal)
Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk, Virginia
New Berkley Line (Grouped with Norfolk Terminal)
Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk, Virginia
Franklin District
City Point Branch
Former N&W line[ 22]
Halsey Spur
Clover Spur
Mayo Creek Spur
Was grouped with Durham District employee timetable.[ 23]
Hypo Spur
Was grouped with Durham District employee timetable.[ 23]
Roanoke Terminal (Vinton to West Roanoke)
Former N&W property[ 21]
Roanoke Terminal (North Roanoke to Starkey)
Former N&W property[ 21]
Roanoke Terminal (Demuth to Salem Connection)
Former N&W property[ 21]
Catawba Branch
Blacksburg Branch
Radford Branch
Bradshaw Spur
Potts Valley Branch
Cloverdale Branch
Chesapeake Western (Elkton to Dayton) (formerly Chesapeake Western (Elkton to Harrisonburg)[ 23]
Chesapeake Western (Harrisonburg to Pleasant Valley) (formerly Chesapeake Western (Harrisonburg to Staunton)[ 23]
It is an Excepted Track
Chesapeake Western (Harrisonburg to Bowman) (formerly Chesapeake Western (Harrisonburg to Mt. Jackson)[ 23] Consists of Mt. Jackson Line railroad segment.
George's Old Mill Track
Hill Top Branch
Nylon Spur
Belews Creek Spur
Walton Storage Track
Salem Connection Track
VS Running Track (or Auxiliary Track — Richmond District)
Webster Storage Track
Tinker Creek Connection Track
East & West Legs Wye
Sewells Point Line (or Main 1, Sewells Point Line or Main 1)
Fontaine Spur
List of defunct lines
Defunct Norfolk and Western lines (later Norfolk Southern)
Defunct Norfolk and Western lines (regular)
Defunct Virginian lines (later Norfolk and Western)
Defunct Virginian lines (regular)
Defunct Wabash lines (later Norfolk and Western and Norfolk Southern)
Defunct Wabash lines (regular)
Defunct Central of Georgia lines
Misc.
Not sure
See also
Notes
^ Includes Main 9 Track, Main 8 Track, No. 3 Track, No. 4 Track, No. 1 Pitt Track
References