870873 Looking south from Norlina, N.C., on the S line in 1987. Tracks have already been removed; ties have been pulled up awaiting removal. The junction with the branch east to Warren Plains and Weldon, N.C., would have been in the upper right of this photo. The tracks on the branch were still intact at this time and were still partially intact (to a point just north of Norlina) in 2004. Note that the upper head of the signal at top left has been turned sideways to indicate that it is no longer in use. The signals in this area were also later removed.

This segment of the S line, now owned by SCL successor CSX, has been out of service since 1985. The right of way is still intact, however, and plans are underway to convert this line into a part of the projected Southeast High-Speed Rail Corridor.

Additional context on the relevance of this image is provided on the main page describing plans to re-activate the currently idle (tracks removed between 1985 and 1987) segment of the CSX S line between Petersburg, Va., and Raleigh, N.C., as a high-speed passenger rail corridor. Construction of the Southeast High-Speed Rail (SEHSR) corridor would also require substantially upgrading the still intact segment of track between Norlina, N.C., and Raleigh, N.C. To go to that main page, click here.

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