The Tybee Railroad was a railroad in the United States which operated from 1887 to 1933. At its peak the railroad carried a quarter million people a year. The railroad was instrumental in the development of Tybee Island, Georgia, as a regional resort.

Tybee Railroad
Overview
LocaleGeorgia, U.S.
Dates of operation1887 (1887)–1933 (1933)
SuccessorCentral of Georgia Railroad

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  • Tuten, Allen (Winter 2012). Tuten, Allen (ed.). Oil Burners on the Tybee Branch. Right Way. pp. 8–10.
  • Michaud, Terry (Fall 2012). Tuten, Allen (ed.). Savannah to Tybee Island... Eighteen Cents, Please. Right Way. pp. 4–8.