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Find the Georgia Rail Map and various reports on freight, passenger, and high-speed rail planning and projects. Learn about the rail network, railroads, and rail safety in Georgia.
Georgia Rail Map. Georgia boasts one of the most extensive Freight Rail systems in the U.S., with 5,000 miles of track that run through most of the state’s 159 counties. View Estimated Track Route Mileage. Class I Railroads.
This Georgia Railroad Map shows detailed information on the railway system and stations in the state of Georgia. Rail services make Georgia easily accessible from all parts of the United States of America.
Explore the state's rail history, from its first line in 1838 to its current Class Is and short lines. See a map of Georgia's rail network in 1906 and learn about its abandoned lines and attractions.
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Find current and historical maps of Georgia's highways and transportation systems. Download or view maps by county, city, statewide, or intermodal, and access traffic data and resources.
Georgia's Shortline Railroads: The graphic above says there are 28 railroads in Georgia. There are 23 listed below, plus CSX and NS, that makes 25. I wonder where the other three are?..... An excellent map resource for the Atlanta area is offered by the Georgia DOT at: http://dot.ga.gov/maps/pages/Railroad.aspx. Acknowledgements: Denver Todd
A comprehensive list of railroads that operate, have operated, or are planned in the U.S. state of Georgia. Includes common freight carriers, private carriers, passenger carriers, and defunct railroads with their names, systems, dates, and notes.
GA DOT Rail Map (August 2019) Georgia boasts one of the most extensive freight rail systems in the U.S., with approximately 4,700 miles of track transporting more than 196 million tons of freight. Freight Rail in Georgia (Slideshow)
Learn about the history and development of railroads in Georgia, from the mid-1830s to the present. Explore the major lines, systems, and shortlines that shaped the state's economy, geography, and culture.