Entries by Central of Georgia

2022 Calendar Now Available

The Central of Georgia Railway Historical Society is pleased to announce the publication of our new 2022 Central of Georgia calendar. The 13-month calendar features color photographs of passenger and freight trains (including steam and diesel) at Atlanta, Columbus, and several other cities on the CofGa. Important dates in the history of the Central of […]

“The Right Way” Vol. 25, No. 2 Mailed to Members

The April–June 2021 issue of The Right Way, the Central of Georgia Railway Historical Society’s official publication, was mailed to members on Wednesday, August 25, 2021. Articles include: More on Changing Direction at Americus A Look at CofGa Public Time Tables Selling Service with Billboards (Part 2) C. G. News Membership expiration is based on […]

“The Right Way” Vol. 25, No. 1 Mailed to Members

The January–March 2021 issue of The Right Way, the Central of Georgia Railway Historical Society’s official publication, was mailed to members on Wednesday, June 9, 2021. Articles include: Selling Service with Billboards (Part 1) Changing Direction at Americus Two Diesels at East Point in 1958 C. G. News Membership expiration is based on the last […]

Spring Meeting Scheduled for May 8, 2021

The spring 2021 meeting of the Central of Georgia Railway Historical Society, Inc., will be held Saturday, May 8, 2021, in the Durham, Ga., area, and will include visits to several sites related to the CofGa’s Durham Branch. (The October–December 2020 issue of The Right Way noted that a meeting was being planned.) We will […]

“The Right Way” Vol. 24, No. 4 Mailed to Members

The October–December 2020 issue of The Right Way, the Central of Georgia Railway Historical Society’s official publication, was mailed to members on Thursday, March 11, 2021. Articles include: The “Remarkable Record” for Package Cars A Day in April 1966 “Service is the Watchword!” C. G. News Membership expiration is based on the last issue that […]

Central of Georgia Caboose X59 Donated to Museum

Central of Georgia caboose X59 has been donated to the Georgia State Railroad Museum in Savannah, Ga. The car has been privately owned since 1971, though its existence wasn’t known to the Society until recently. Caboose X59 was built at the Macon, Ga., shops about 1927 (original number not known). The car is in extremely […]

“The Right Way” Vol. 24, No. 3 Mailed to Members

The July–September 2020 issue of The Right Way, the Central of Georgia Railway Historical Society’s official publication, was mailed to members on Tuesday, December 22, 2020. Articles include: Alternate Route Arrangement Maps (1946) (Part 2) 40-ton Wooden Gondola Coal Cars (CG 15250–16049) More on 2-8-0 No. 174 and the W&T C. G. News Membership expiration […]

CofGa Face Masks Available

The Central of Georgia Railway Historical Society has produced two different custom-printed cloth face masks featuring CofGa designs. One mask is black with a red monogram and white letters (similar to the CofGa’s steam locomotive lettering), while the other is gray with a yellow monogram and black letters (similar to the lettering on the CofGa’s […]

2021 Calendar Now Available

The Central of Georgia Railway Historical Society is pleased to announce the publication of our new 2021 Central of Georgia calendar. The 13-month calendar features color photographs of passenger and freight trains (including steam and diesel) at Atlanta, Columbus, Gordon, and several other cities on the CofGa. Important dates in the history of the Central […]

“The Right Way” Vol. 24, No. 2, Mailed to Members

The April–June 2020 issue of The Right Way, the Central of Georgia Railway Historical Society’s official publication, was mailed to members on Wednesday, August 26, 2020. Articles include: When 2-8-0 No. 174 Went to the W&T They Fix ʼEm…at Savannah Alternate Route Arrangement Maps (1946) (Part 1) C. G. News Membership expiration is based on […]