Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad

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Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad
Reporting marks AR
Locale North Carolina
Dates of operation 1892–present
Track gauge ft 8½ in (1435 mm) (standard gauge)
Headquarters Aberdeen, North Carolina

The Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad (AAR reporting marks AR) is a shortline operating in North Carolina. At one time the AR was a Class 2 railroad. The railroad has 47 miles (76 km) of track that runs west from Aberdeen to Fayetteville, North Carolina.

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[edit] History

An EMD GP18 owned and operated by the Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad.
An EMD GP18 owned and operated by the Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad.
Aberdeen and Rockfish locomotive in the company's yard.
Aberdeen and Rockfish locomotive in the company's yard.

The AR was incorporated in 1892 by businessman John Blue. Mr. Blue built the railroad to get his timber and turpentine products to market. Over the years the railroads traffic has shifted from lumber to agriculture products. The AR is still owned by the Blue family.

[edit] Traffic

  • Chemicals
  • Animal Feed
  • Grain
  • Animal By-Products
  • Building Supplies
  • Fertilizer Solution

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[edit] Scheduled Service

In the August 1936 Official Guide, the Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad operated one passenger round trip (train numbers 38 and 41) between Aberdeen and Fayetteville, departing Aberdeen at 8:50 am, and arriving at Fayetteville at 10:45 am; the return from Fayetteville at departed at 4:25 pm and arrived back in Aberdeen at 6:10 pm. The service ran Monday - Saturday, and Montrose, Dundarrach, Skibo, and Owens were flag stops. There was one scheduled freight train (train numbers 21 and 22), which ran between Aberdeen and Fayetteville Monday - Saturday; it departed Aberdeen at 7:45 am, and arrived at Fayetteville at 11:45 am. It returned from Fayetteville at 12:15 pm, and arrived back in Aberdeen at 4:05 pm.

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