Darien and Western Railroad
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In 1894 the Darien and Western Railroad was established to take over operations of the Darien Short Line which had gone bankrupt. The D and W operated a 32-mile (51 km) line between Darien and , Georgia, US, beginning in 1895 and then as far as Ludowici, Georgia, in 1904. It became part of a multi-railroad merger in 1906 that resulted in the Georgia Coast and Piedmont Railroad.
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- Defunct Georgia (U.S. state) railroads
- American companies established in 1894
- Railway companies established in 1894
- 1906 disestablishments
- United States rail transportation stubs