AN Railway

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AN Railway
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Reporting marks AN
Locale Florida Panhandle
Dates of operation 2002 – present
Track gauge ft 8½ in (1435 mm) (standard gauge)
Headquarters Port St. Joe, Florida

The AN Railway, LLC is one of several short line railroad companies owned by the Genesee and Wyoming Inc. It operates between Port St. Joe, Florida and a connection with CSX's PA and Tallahassee Subdivisions at Chattahoochee, Florida, with a short spur to Apalachicola, Florida. The railroad operates approximately 96 miles of track.

The Apalachicola Northern Railroad was chartered on April 7, 1903. Construction began on March 21, 1905, and trains began running north from Apalachicola in 1907. The extension to Port St. Joe was completed on May 10, 1910.

The company operated in receivership on three separate occasions: July 1907 to October 1908, May 1914 to February 1916 and May 1932 to December 1936.

The company came under ownership of DuPont in 1933, along with the entire town of Port St. Joe, Florida|Port St. Joe. The railroad's largest customer, the St. Joe Paper Company mill in Port St. Joe, was operated by DuPont from 1937 to 1999. On September 30, 1940, DuPont transferred control of the railroad to the St. Joe Paper Company.[1]

Rail Management Corporation bought the line from the St. Joe Company on September 1, 2002. It was renamed the AN Railway at this time.[2]

On May 26, 2005, it was announced that all assets of Rail Management Corporation were to be bought by Genesee and Wyoming, Inc. with an effective date of June 1, 2005. The AN Railway was included in this purchase. As of 2007, the railroad continues operations as part of Genessee and Wyoming's Southern Region.

  1. ^ Lewis, Edward A. (1996). American Shortline Railway Guide. Kalmbach Books. ISBN 0-89024-290-9. 
  2. ^ AN Railway LLC retrieved from archive. AN Railway LLC. Retrieved on 2007-11-25.


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