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Railroad Company Contact the Athens Line General Manager 5245 Bowersville Hwy Bowersville, GA 30516 Office: (770) 464-0761 Fax Railroad Company Contact General Manager 5245 Bowersville Hwy Bowersville, GA 30516 The Athens Line Office: (770) 464-0761 Fax: (770) 464-0146 Alternate: (770) 464-3521 General Manager 700 East Marion Avenue Nashville, Georgia 31639 CaterParrott Railnet Office: (229)543-1103 Cell: (229)251-6804 Fax: (229)543-1101 General Manager PO Box 253 Cedar Springs, GA 39832 Chattahoochee Industrial Railroad Office: (229) 793-4530 ext. 23 Cell: (229) 724-9333 Fax: (229) 793-4548 General Manager 413 West Villanow St Chattooga & Chickamauga Railway Lafayette, GA 30728 Office: (706) 638-9552 Cell: (423) 605 - 0991 Fax: (706) 638-9553 Public Manager-Public Projects 500 Water St, J-301 CSX Transportation Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] Division Engineer 1590 Marietta Blvd. NW CSX Atlanta Division Atlanta, GA 30318 Office: (404) 350-5074 Fax: (404) 350-5433 Division Engineer 432 Oakland Ave CSX Florence Division Florence, SC 29506 Office: (843) 629-2243 Fax: (843) 664-2890 Division Engineer 6735 Southpoint Dr S Jacksonville, FL 32216-6177 CSX Jacksonville Division Office: (904) 381-4168 Cell: (904) 607-0039 Fax: (904) 245-3635 Operating Manager 404 Gum St Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 First Coast Railroad Phone: (904) 261-0888 Alternate: (904) 449-6091 Fax: (904) 277-3412 General Manager 600 Wilson Mill Rd SW Atlanta, GA 30331 Fulton County Railway Office: (404) 505-7785 ext. 2307 Cell: (678) 575-8019 Fax: (404) 699-0001 Road Master 186 Winge Road Lyons, GA 30436 Georgia Central Railway Office: (912) 526-6165 ext. 207 Cell: (912) 293-1264 Fax: (912) 526-6399 Road Foreman 1019 Coastline Ave Albany, GA 31705 Georgia & Florida Railway Office: (229) 435-6629 ext. 5070 Cell: (229) 449-7406 Fax: (229) 436-4671 General Manager 109 Marr Ave Marietta, GA 30060 Georgia Northeastern Railroad Office: (678) 384-6351 Cell: (404) 406-8330 Fax: (770) 428-0592 Manager of Engineering Services 2 Main St Georgia Ports Authority Garden City, GA 31408 Office: (912) 964-3916 Fax: (912) 964-3918 Vice President - Southern Electric Railroad PO Box 10266 Birmingham, AL 35202 Georgia Power Company Office: (205) 257-6979 Cell: (205) 913-0581 Fax: (205) 257-5765 General Manager 200 East Main Street Fort Valley, GA 31030 Georgia Southern Railway Company Office: (478) 825-5540 Cell: (251) 714-6234 Fax: (478) 825-2073 General Manager 78 Pulpwood Rd Dawson, GA 39842 Georgia Southwestern Railroad Office: (229) 698-2000 Cell: (229) 251-0883 Fax: (229) 698-2018 Operating Manager 210 Depot St PO Box 549 Georgia Woodlands Railroad Washington, GA 30673 Office: (706) 678-3000 Cell: (706) 248-4321 Fax: (706) 678-2341 General Manager 1096 North Cherokee Rd Social Circle, GA 30025 Great Walton Railroad Office: (770) 464-0761 Alternate: (770) 464-3521 Fax: (770) 464-0146 Vice President 13901 Sutton Park Drive South; Suite 125 Jacksonville, FL 32224 Golden Isle Terminal Railroad Office: (912) 596-1085 Cell: (904) 753-2732 Fax: (904) 223-8710 General Manager 5245 Bowersville Hwy Bowersville, GA 30516 Hartwell Railroad Company Office: (770) 464-0761 Alternate: (770) 464-3521 Fax: (770) 464-0146 President 908 Elm Ave Heart of Georgia Railroad Americus, GA 31709 Office: (229) 924-7662 Fax: (229) 924-7665 President 13901 Sutton Park Drive South Hilton and Albany Railroad, Inc. (HAL) Suite 175 Jacksonville, FL 32224 Office 904-596-7783 Vice President PO Box 71 Louisville & Wadley Railroad Louisville, GA 30434 Office: (478) 252-1365 Fax: (478) 252-5980 Public Improvement Engineer Norfolk Southern Corporation 1200 Peachtree St NE, Box 142 Atlanta, GA 30309 Mr. Tom Clark P.O. Box 306 Ogeechee Railroad Company, Inc. Stillmore, Georgia 30464-0306 Office: 912-562-3216 Road Master 186 Winge Road Lyons, GA 30436 Riceboro Southern Railway Office: (912) 526-6165 ext. 207 Alternate:(443) 686-2390 Fax: (912) 526-6399 Assistant Vice President 206 North Smith Street Sandersville, GA 31082 Sandersville Railroad Office: (478) 552-5151 ext. 208 Fax: (478) 552-1118 General Superintendent Cell: (478) 232-8125 Robert Booker PO Box 7358 Savannah Port Terminal Garden City, GA 31408 (912) 964-9004 Alternate: (912) 964-0203 Vice President PO Box 10266 Birmingham, AL 35202 Southern Electric Railroad Company Office: (205) 257-6979 Cell: (205) 913-0581 Fax: (205) 257-5765 President P.O. Box 303 Squaw Creek Southern Railroad Booneville, Indiana 47601 812-858-6920 Managing Member 4310 B Albany Ave St. Mary's Railways West Waresboro, GA 31564 Office: (912) 285-3855 Fax: (912) 285-3857 General Manager 1100 Osborn St St. Mary's Railroad St. Mary's GA 31558 Office: (912) 882-0111 Fax: (912) 882-0255 Blake Loper PO Box 789 Valdosta Railway Lake Park, GA 31636 Office: (229) 559-7984 Fax: (229) 559-7015.
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