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Aberdeen & Rockfish Line Locations |
Fayetteville, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
It all started in 1892 with the construction of the railroad. But the origins of the line can be traced back almost another 100 years before that, to the arrival of the Blue family, immigrants from Scotland. Settling near the present-day location of the town of Aberdeen, they acquired Moore County NC farmlands and tracts of longleaf pine trees that grew as tall as 120 feet. Such timber stands were well suited to turpentine collecting operations and logging. Following the Civil War, the future of the turpentine business in south-central North Carolina was assured with the construction in the 1870s of the Raleigh & Augusta Air Line railroad (a predecessor of the Seaboard Air Line), which would bring better transportation to the region.
One of the first sidings on the A&R in the area was called "Blue's" and it soon became a loading area for naval stores, an important product for a state with dense pine forests. The name of the siding was later changed to “Blue's Crossing”, after Malcolm Blue, the largest landowner in the area. In the late 1880's, Malcolm Blue's nephew, Civil War Veteran John Blue, moved from nearby Cumberland County to Blue's Crossing, which was renamed Aberdeen (after the Scottish seaport) in 1887. This was about ten years after the Raleigh & Augusta had completed its line from Raleigh to Hamlet, where a connection was made with the Carolina Central, an east-west line between the coastal port at Wilmington and the inland trading city of Charlotte.
In 1902, John Blue organized the Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad Company. Chartered on June 22, it was authorized to run eastward from Aberdeen into the pine forests of the Sandhills region, a sandy area with hiJohn Blue-smgh ridges covering about 1100 square miles in five North Carolina counties. The line's route was projected to pass through the rolling hills into Blue's native Cumberland County. The terminus given on the charter was to be along "the Rockfish Creek," hence the name.
1947 Official Guide ad / collection
HawkinsRails thanks Warren Calloway for use of his Aberdeen & Rockfish photos below
Aberdeen & Rockfish office
Aberdeen, NC / Mar 1999 / RWH
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Aberdeen, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Aberdeen, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Aberdeen, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Aberdeen, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
AR shop area overhead / Google Maps
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Aberdeen, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Aberdeen, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Aberdeen, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Aberdeen, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Aberdeen, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Aberdeen, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Aberdeen, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Aberdeen, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Ashley Heights, NC / Aug 1965 / Warren Calloway 
Ashley Heights, NC / Sep 1968 / Warren Calloway 
Raeford, NC / Aug 1969 / Warren Calloway 
Raeford, NC / Oct 2003 / Warren Calloway 
Arabia, NC / Nov 2005 / Warren Calloway 
Fayetteville, NC / RWH
he A&R Railroads take great pride in providing customers with prompt and efficient service for the shipment of virtually any type of commodity from raw materials to finished products. Comprising the Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad and the Pee Dee River Railway, our system has over 125 years of experience in providing personal service to Carolina customers. Together with our transportation partners CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern, Tidewater Transit, Sterling Transport and Mid-Atlantic Transloading & Logistics, the A&R Railroads have access to some of the most cost effective routes and rates serving all of North America.
The A&R Railroads provide value-added services to move shipments fast and efficiently including route planning, negotiating through rates from origin to destination, finding and furnishing acceptable equipment, scheduling movements and tracking shipments. We assure consistently high levels of service through our dedicated and professional employees, some of who are third generation A&R. Helping customers gain advantage over their competition through lower logistics costs is our goal.
Fayetteville industrial park overhead / Google Maps
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Fayetteville, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Fayetteville, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Fayetteville, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Aberdeen & Rockfish office
Fayetteville, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
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Fayetteville, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Fayetteville, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Apr 2019 / RWH
Apr 2019 / RWH
Fayetteville, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Apr 2019 / RWH
Fayetteville, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Fayetteville, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Fayetteville, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Fayetteville, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH
Fayetteville, NC / Apr 2019 / RWH