
Wilmington, Brunswick & Southern Railroad
At the turn of the twentieth century, railroads meant progress, growth and development.
In the 1890s Southport, North Carolina became the target destination for a major coaling terminal for ships sailing the Atlantic coast. A new terminal would require a railroad to bring in coal and other supplies. More than twenty companies were formed to pursue this idea over the years, with a few actual accomplishments, but most were purely speculative. Wearying the expectant town for more than twenty-five years, the vision for a great port was whittled down until local entrepreneurs finally built a 30-mile rail line to connect the town to Wilmington.
Local author and railroad historian Mark Koenig chronicles the short life of a short line and the long process of making it a reality.
- Författare
- Mark W Koenig
- ISBN
- 9781540251145
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 367 gram
- Serie
- Transportation
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2022-01-17
- Förlag
- History Pr
- Sidor
- 146
