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Georgia Railroading And Railfanning In The Peach State

Georgia railroading is best known for its stiff grades in the west and flat, coastal operations in the east.
Georgia Railroads, History And Heritage

Historical web guide to Georgia's railroads, from the 1830s to the present. Includes dozens of abandoned lines. Clickable Georgia maps identify particular lines and the rail companies that built and operated them. Also historical maps, depots, rail museums, preserved locomotives, and more.
Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority
- (call (404) 848-5000)
MARTA rail service consists of 47.6 miles (76.6 km) of track with 38 stations on four service lines: the Red Line (prior to October 2009, known as the North-South Line), Gold Line (former Northeast-South Line), Blue Line (former East-West Line), and the Green Line (former Proctor Creek Line).[12][13] The track is a combination of elevated, at-grade, and underground sections. MARTA switched to a color-based identification system in October 2009; formerly, lines were referenced by terminating station (Airport, Doraville, North Springs, H. E. Holmes, Bankhead, King Memorial, Candler Park, Indian Creek) or direction.
North American Tourist Railways

Tourist railways offers you an opportunity to go on a short train ride through scenic or historic part of the country
River Street Streetcar
Savannah Mobility Management Inc. - One International Drive P.O. Box 248 - Savannah, GA 31402 - (call 912-447-4026)
The River Street Streetcar is a heritage streetcar line in Savannah, Georgia in the United States. It began regular operation on February 11, 2009 and shuttles between 7 stops along River Street, next to the Savannah River
The Burlington Northern And Santa Fe Railway Company
- (call 817-867-0239)
For more than 150 years, BNSF Railway has been quietly delivering cars, coal, clothing, games, and nearly anything else found in homes and businesses
Railroad Blog Articles
Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South. The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
Georgia Train Related News (Provided by www.accidentIn.com)
February 19 2012 - Gingrich Rides the Cain Train in Georgia
SUWANEE, Ga. -- Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich got a lift on Saturday from another Georgian in his home state -- former rival Herman Cain.
February 19 2012 - Lady Bulldogs in first, Bulldogs tied for third after day two of SEC Championships
The Lady Bulldogs jumped into first place at the SEC Championships on Thursday while the No. 10 Bulldogs held their ground, remaining tied for third place with Tennessee and trailing only Auburn and Florida. “I thought our kids competed really well today,” Georgia head coach Jack Bauerle said. “This was the kind of second day [...]
February 18 2012 - RMI Announces 23rd Annual Conference for the Rail Software Industry
RMI, a GE Transportation company, and leading provider of transportation management software and analytics to the railroad industry, today announced its highly anticipated 2012 User Group and Commercial Conference will be held in Atlanta, Georgia on June 12-13.
February 17 2012 - Grant helps GPA cut diesel emissions on locomotives
Georgia Ports Authority has retrofitted 11 train engines with automatic engine stop-start devices that will cut an estimated 50,000 gallons of diesel consumption and nearly 18 tons of emissions each year.
February 17 2012 - Legislature to consider creating regional transit governing board
New legislation has been proposed to create a regional “Transit Governance Council” to handle bus and rail projects in metro Atlanta in conjunction with the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority. read more
February 14 2012 - Couple raises thoroughbreds on south Georgia farm
RENTZ, Ga. (AP) — A Georgia couple's thoroughbred farm has turned into one of the state's largest, producing horses that compete in races across the nation. The Courier-Herald reports (http://bit.ly/qEsX1I) that since 2000, Robert Dale and Anna Pearl May have owned and lived at Bulldog Speedhorse Farm just outside of Rentz, where they house more than 40 horses. They breed or train them for ...
February 13 2012 - "Strengthening the Heart of Georgia" Puts Women in Charge of their Heart Health
First time program will empower women in Georgia to take charge of their heart health, support other women WASHINGTON, Feb. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Strengthening the Heart of Georgia – the first state-wide program in Georgia to train women heart disease...
February 13 2012 - Amtrak Posts Georgia Ridership Record
Amtrak officials say, more Georgians got on and off their trains last year than any year before. Amtrak's Georgia ridership broke 200,000 passengers for the first in 2011. Georgia Association for Railroad Passengers President Steve Vogel says, all five Georgia stations are posting...
February 13 2012 - North Georgia historian to lead train chase tour
Dalton, Ga., is gearing up to remember what John Culpepper, Chickamauga city manager and chairman of the Georgia Civil War Commission, has called "the first watershed event of the war in our area."
February 10 2012 - GSU professor says NCLB waiver will help Georgia's schools
Georgia's waiver to the No Child Left Behind requirements will help education in the state. That's the belief of one of the people who helps train much of the state's teacher work force. It will free them to teach their subjects and not just prepare students for a standardized test.
February 09 2012 - CFT: Recruiting trail leads Richt to jail
Ah, the lengths coaches will go to in their efforts to land a top recruit. Josh Harvey-Clemons is a five-star player in the Class of 2012, rated as the No. 2 “athlete” in the country and the top player in the state of Georgia.
February 09 2012 - Essig, Johnson: HOPE, pre-k need sustainable path
Understanding the realities of lottery funding in Georgia is as simple as a word problem in math class. Take a look: Train A departs Hope City station at 70 miles per hour.
February 07 2012 - Specialized team, $1.1M equipment call Gainesville home
Members of Georgia Search and Rescue Task Force 1, based in Gainesville, train recently. GAINESVILLE – Gainesville Fire Department has a new resource to help deal with urban search and rescue situations that might arise in the city, as well as across the state.
February 06 2012 - Tressle crash victims in fair condition
The brothers who drove their truck onto a railroad bridge early Friday morning are both listed in fair condition at Medical College of Georgia Hospital Saturday
February 06 2012 - Trestle crash victims in fair condition
The brothers who drove their truck onto a railroad bridge early Friday morning are both listed in fair condition at Medical College of Georgia Hospital Saturday
February 06 2012 - Bunny in the City: Chamber knows how to party at Savannah Chatham Day
Chamber knows how to party in Atlanta The Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce's annual Chatham Day was Jan. 26 at the Georgia Railroad Depot in Atlanta. Arriving early at the rustic 1869 depot, I make a beeline to chat with Gulfport, Miss.
February 05 2012 - Crossing guard boogies to 'Soul Train' memories
A Georgia woman not only remembers the late "Soul Train" host Don Cornelius, she was on the show.
February 03 2012 - Ben Hill man in ICU after train collision
A south Georgia man is in the surgical intensive care unit of a Macon hospital after his pickup truck was hit by a train Wednesday night.
February 01 2012 - Georgia Tech hits road to tangle with No. 21 Florida State
Don Cornelius, who with the creation of "Soul Train" helped break down racial ... Many local public schools are in the midst of implementing all-day, every day ...
January 29 2012 - GBI agents train with specialized equipment
As a crime scene specialist for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Audey Murphy normally spends at least several hours taking 100 or so measurements of possible pieces of evidence.
January 27 2012 - The flavor of Savannah takes over downtown Atlanta
Part of downtown Atlanta took on the flavor of Savannah Jan. 26 as hundreds packed the Georgia Railroad Depot for the annual Savannah Seafood Dinner.

 
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