by MattW
Hello, I've lived along CSX's Georgia subdivision all my life and I was wondering if someone could provide some more info on current operations. I've only recently gotten serious about railfanning the sub including a rather lengthy endeavor today. I know its history pretty well, so mostly I'm curious about the line's current status and future. I've read that it's not exactly a main route anymore, someone compared it to Norfolk Southern's Atlanta-Griffin line which last I checked was a 25mph railroad used only for a handful of local businesses and reroutes. The Georgia subdivision last I was able to read was a 50mph railroad (my pacing of trains seems to back this) and a decent route between Atlanta and Savannah. There's definitely still a good bit of local traffic, the local out of Lithonia seems to be in Conyers 5-6 days a week and sometimes 7 days and I'm always hearing dispatch talking to what could only be local jobs around Social Circle. Today, when the local was leaving Lithonia for Conyers, I heard the dispatcher mention something about a reroute, anyone know what this was about? There have seemed to be a slightly higher than normal of through trains (mostly Intermodal) recently than what I've seen in a good many years. I'm also curious if DTC is still used as I hear most track authority being assigned milepost to milepost, I thought the point of DTC was the railroad was pre-divided so granting authority was easier?
I'd also like to know about the future of this line. With the deepening of the port of Savannah, will this line become more important? Is PTC going to be implemented on this line? I know maybe in the mid-nineties, they removed by my guess half of the old Georgia Railroad signals (doubling block length?) and all the remains of the linside poles and lines.
Thanks in advance for any information!
I'd also like to know about the future of this line. With the deepening of the port of Savannah, will this line become more important? Is PTC going to be implemented on this line? I know maybe in the mid-nineties, they removed by my guess half of the old Georgia Railroad signals (doubling block length?) and all the remains of the linside poles and lines.
Thanks in advance for any information!