Columbus and Western Railway
The Columbus and Western Railway is a historic railroad that operated in Georgia, United States.
Organized in 1880, the C&W was founded to connect Columbus, Georgia, to Birmingham, Alabama. The same year, the C&W started by purchasing the Savannah and Memphis Railroad, which ran between Opelika and Goodwater, Alabama. Two years later, it purchased a branch of the Western Railroad of Alabama between Columbus and Opelika. In 1888, the C&W constructed the final leg of the line from Goodwater to Birmingham and later that year merged into the Savannah and Western Railroad.