W&A

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W&A is the commonly used abbreviation for the Western and Atlantic Railroad, a historic rail line in the southeastern United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abbreviation
railroad
abbreviationOf Western and Atlantic Railroad
surface form: Western & Atlantic Railroad
connects Atlanta rail hub
Chattanooga rail hub
connectsCity Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia

Chattanooga
surface form: Chattanooga, Tennessee
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasHeritageRecognition sections listed or recognized for historical significance
hasHistoricalEvent Great Locomotive Chase
surface form: Great Locomotive Chase of 1862
historicalSignificance strategic military supply route during the American Civil War
language English abbreviation
leasedTo CSX Transportation
locatedInRegion Southern United States
surface form: Southeastern United States
notableFor Great Locomotive Chase
surface form: The Great Locomotive Chase

role in American Civil War logistics
ownedBy Georgia
surface form: State of Georgia
partOf rail network of the southeastern United States
passesThrough Chattanooga
surface form: Chattanooga area

North Georgia
primaryState Georgia
Tennessee
railGauge standard gauge
standsFor Western and Atlantic Railroad
status historic railroad
trackType single-track main line (with some double-track segments)
usedBy freight trains
passenger trains

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