Columbus government sues Norfolk Southern and other railroad companies

The Columbus Consolidated Government has sued Norfolk Southern and other railroad companies to recover land the city argues the companies agreed 175 years ago to return.

Page, Scrantom, Sprouse, Tucker & Ford, the Columbus law firm representing CCG in the case, filed the complaint Aug. 28 in Superior Court of Muscogee County. The defendants are:

  • Norfolk Southern Corp
  • .Norfolk Southern Railway Company
  • Central of Georgia Railway Company
  • The South-Western Rail Road Company
  • Genesee & Wyoming Railroad Services
  • Columbus & Chattahoochee Railroad
  • Georgia Southwestern Railroad.

CCG is demanding a jury trial. No dollar amount is specified in the lawsuit, but CCG seeks damages related to the companies’ use of the property, repossession of the property and a permanent injunction against the railroads from “continuing its trespass on CCG’s property.”

In 1847, the railroads requested land from the city for a depot, according to the complaint, and the city agreed, in cooperation with the State of Georgia, because of the benefits a passenger depot would provide to Columbus citizens…

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