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  1. Oct 11, 2023 · North Carolina's first railroad was the Wilmington & Raleigh, chartered in 1834 to link its namesake cities. After political wrangling was ironed out, the road was completed on March 7, 1840 at a distance of 161.5 miles. Its name was changed to the Wilmington & Weldon in 1855 and would go on to join the modern Atlantic Coast Line system.

  2. North Carolina rail lines provided by the NCDOT Rail Division.

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  4. Recent Downloads. NCDOT North Carolina Rail System - Rail Lines, Facilities, and Crossings.

  5. During the mid-eighteenth century, Pennsylvania Germans began joining the Scot-Irish on the long journey down the Great Wagon Road to North Carolina. For several decades after the settlement of New Bern in 1710, few Germans had entered the colony. But, by 1748, Germans too were being forced southward by the shortage of land in Pennsylvania.

  6. Rail & Rail-Related Maps Links to NCDOT generated rail maps as well as federal generated rail maps. These are links to maps generated and maintain by NCDOT Rail Division. There are also maps that are produced by the federal government related to the national rail system.

  7. Web map containing the NCDOT Rail System geospatial web service. The service represents North Carolina's rail lines, railroad facilities and railroad crossings provided by the NCDOT Rail Division. Rail Lines – Includes line features that represent all standard gauge freight and passenger railroad track in North Carolina.

  8. For Health or Safety Emergencies: Call 911 At Crossings, Locate the Blue Emergency Sign for the Correct Emergency Number; CSX - 800-232-0144 Norfolk Southern - 800-946-4744 ...

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