Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad

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The Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad was a 19th-century regional rail line in the southeastern United States that connected parts of North Carolina and Tennessee, facilitating transportation and commerce in the post–Civil War era.

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Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct railroad
railroad company
country United States of America
surface form: United States
geographicFocus inland routes between North Carolina and Tennessee
hasInfrastructureType rail line
hasLanguage English
historicalEra post–Civil War era
impact supported economic recovery after the American Civil War
industry rail transport
locatedIn North Carolina
Tennessee
operationalPeriod 19th century
partOf American railroad network
purpose transportation of freight
transportation of passengers
railGauge 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in standard gauge
regionServed southeastern United States
role connected communities in North Carolina and Tennessee
facilitated regional commerce
status no longer in operation
transportCorridor North Carolina–Tennessee corridor NERFINISHED
transportMode rail
usedFor movement of agricultural products
movement of manufactured goods
usedTechnology steam locomotives

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Statesville Depot railwayLineServed Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad