The North Charleston Terminal Company was a railroad company that provided switching facilities between the various industries of the manufacturing district and the connecting railroads at North Charleston, South Carolina.[1]
The carrier was chartered by the South Carolina General Assembly in February 1916 to build and operate terminal facilities at North Charleston.[2]
The North Charleston Terminal Company owned a little more than two miles of main track and nearly six miles of yard track and sidings. It built some of the line itself and purchased some from the Southern Railway and the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.[1]
Today, the North Charleston Terminal Company is owned through a partnership with CSX controlling a two-thirds share of the entity and Norfolk Southern a one-third share.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b Wikipedia, WikiProject Trains, ICC valuations, North Charleston Terminal Company
- ^ South Carolina Secretary of State Corporation filings, North Charleston Terminal Company
- ^ What's at State in the North Charleston Rail Debate, Charleston Regional Business Journal, July 19, 2010 Archived 2010-12-01 at the Wayback Machine