but he's also looking at the $1.5 million economic bump the railroad company says it would provide to one of the poorest counties in Georgia. Still, Smith's coalition's legal team is appealing the ...
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A Georgia judge ruled last week that a short line railroad company can use eminent domain to seize land to build a spur line to serve private businesses in one of the state’s poorest ...
The Central Railroad of Georgia has been very prosperous during the past year, the aggregate earnings having been $945,508 28mdash; leaving, after all expenses paid, a net profit of $507,625 78 ...