Sidney Flag stop?

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Anyone have a C of G map that shows a flag stop named "Sidney or "Sydney" on the line between Athens and Madison, Georgia? I have a 1940 map and don't see it on mine. I have heard people speak of this stop before and would like to know more about it since it isn't too far from my home.

-- Kelley Timms (timms_k@bellsouth.net), September 09, 2004

Answers

After I posted I re-read my officila list and noted that P stood for a flag stop type station not pre-pay.........

-- Warren D. Stephens (wdstephens@prodigy.net), September 10, 2004.

CofG official list for 1920 states that Sidney was station/milepost 289 and was located between Watkinsville (station/milepost 287) and Whitehall (station/milepost 292)there is a P under clas of station which I assume stood for pre-pay

-- Warren D. Stephens (wdstephens@prodigy.net), September 09, 2004.

SIDNEY, WAS TWO MILES NORTH OF WATKINSVILLE, LOOKS TO BE AT HWYS. 15 & 207. PHONE NUMBER 803 279 7064

-- julian finley (juliandfinley@comcast.net), September 09, 2004.

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