264 THE RAILROADS OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



On the very accurate map of North Carolina, pre- 

 pared for Maury's excellent series of geographies 

 (adopted by the State for use in its Public Schools), 

 the several railroad routes are distinctly traced, and 

 the University Publishing Company of New York, 

 by which these geographies are issued, has kindly 

 permitted the use of the plates from which* the 

 accompanying map is printed. The traveller with 

 the aid of this map and the following notes need have 

 no difficulty in "finding his way" through North 

 Carolina, or into any part of it which may invite 

 his examination. Forty-eight hours of railroad travel 

 will suffice to convey one from the most distant 

 points of far New England to almost any county in 

 North Carolina. 



Annexed is a list of the 



RAILROADS IN NORTH CAROLINA, 1882. 



NAMES. 



Asheville and Spartanburg, 



Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line, 



Atlantic and North Carolina, 



Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio, 



Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley, 



Carolina Central, 



Cheraw and VVadesboro, 



Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, 



Chester and Lenoir, 



Danville, Mocksville and Southwes'n 



East Tennessee and Western N.C., 



Elizabeth City and Norfolk, 



Halifax and Scotland Neck, 



Jamesville and Washington, 



Milton and Sutherlin, 



North Carolina, 



Northwestern North Carolina, 



North Carolina Midland, 



Oxford and Henderson, 



Petersburg, 



Piedmont, 



Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line, 



Raleigh and Gaston, 



BETWEEN 



Hendersonville, N. C, and Spartan- 

 burg, S. C. 

 Charlotte, N. C, and Atlanta, Ga. 

 Goldsboro and Morehead City. 

 Charlotte and Statesville. 

 Fayetteville and Gulf. 

 Wilmington and Shelby. 

 Cheraw, S.C., and Wadesboro, N.C. 

 Charlotte, N. C, and Augusta, Ga. 

 Lenoir, N. C, and Chester, S. C. 

 Danville, Va., and Leaksville, N. C. 

 Johnson C'y,Tenn.,and Cranberry,N.C. 

 Edenton, N. C , and Norfolk, Va. 

 Halifax and Hill's Ferry. 

 Jamesville and Washington. 

 Milton, N. C, and Sutherlin, Va. 

 Goldsboro and Charlotte. 

 Greensboro and Salem. 

 Goldsboro and Smithfield. 

 Oxford and Henderson. 

 Petersburg, Va.. and Weldon, N. C. 

 Greensboro, N. C, and Danville, Va. 

 Raleigh and Hamlet. 

 Raleigh and Weldon. 



