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can someone answer this. In 1833 investors got a charter for the ____________ _______________ which would run from Athens to Augusta.

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Georgia's first railroad tracks were laid in the mid-1830s on routes leading from Athens, Augusta, Macon, and Savannah. Some twenty-five years later, the state not only could claim more rail miles than any other in the Deep South but also had linked its major towns and created a new rail center, Atlanta. The railroads continued to expand until the 1920s, when a long decline began that lasted into the 1990s. Today, the state's rail system is a strong, 5,000-mile network anchored by two major lines, Norfolk Southern and CSX, and a couple dozen shorelines. the name of the company which is your answer is Georgia Railroad and Banking Company.

the Company headquarters moved from Athens to Augusta in 1840.

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