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The Rockton and Rion Railway was a Class III railroad operating freight service in Fairfield County, South Carolina until its abandonment in 1981. The railroad's entire 12-mile right-of-way is now owned by the South Carolina Railroad Museum, which rebuilt some of the railroad and currently operates on 5 miles of the line.

History

The Rockton and Rion operated from a connection with the Southern Railway at Rockton, South Carolina to Anderson Quarry, South Carolina. The railroad's freight consisted of sand and gravel moving outbound. [1]

Operations ceased on August 21, 1981. [2]

After abandonment was approved, the railroad's owner, Martin Marietta Materials, in October 1983 donated the entire Rockton and Rion right-of-way to the South Carolina Railroad Museum. [3] The museum then began the process of rebuilding the line, which it renamed the Rockton, Rion and Western Railroad. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Lewis, Edward A. (1978). American Short Line Railway Guide. The Baggage Car. p. 99.
  2. ^ Lewis, Edward A. (1986). American Short Line Railway Guide. Kalmbach Books. p. 233.
  3. ^ a b "South Carolina Railroad Museum". www.scrm.org. Archived from the original on 2004-06-22.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Rockton and Rion Railway was a Class III railroad operating freight service in Fairfield County, South Carolina until its abandonment in 1981. The railroad's entire 12-mile right-of-way is now owned by the South Carolina Railroad Museum, which rebuilt some of the railroad and currently operates on 5 miles of the line.

History

The Rockton and Rion operated from a connection with the Southern Railway at Rockton, South Carolina to Anderson Quarry, South Carolina. The railroad's freight consisted of sand and gravel moving outbound. [1]

Operations ceased on August 21, 1981. [2]

After abandonment was approved, the railroad's owner, Martin Marietta Materials, in October 1983 donated the entire Rockton and Rion right-of-way to the South Carolina Railroad Museum. [3] The museum then began the process of rebuilding the line, which it renamed the Rockton, Rion and Western Railroad. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Lewis, Edward A. (1978). American Short Line Railway Guide. The Baggage Car. p. 99.
  2. ^ Lewis, Edward A. (1986). American Short Line Railway Guide. Kalmbach Books. p. 233.
  3. ^ a b "South Carolina Railroad Museum". www.scrm.org. Archived from the original on 2004-06-22.



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