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The Georgia Central Railway [1] (reporting mark GC) operates about 174 miles (280 km) of former Seaboard Coast Line track from Macon, Georgia through Dublin, Georgia and Vidalia, Georgia to Savannah, Georgia. It also operates about 20 miles (32 km) of trackage between Savannah and Riceboro, Georgia, switching Interstate Paper LLC.
Georgia boasts one of the most extensive freight rail systems in the U.S., with some 5,000 miles of track that run through almost all of the state's 159 counties. The system primarily consists of two Class 1 railroads— Norfolk Southern and CSX —and 25 shortlines. 29 percent (1,433 miles) of the state's railroad system is operated by 25 ...
GA ACL/ L&N: 1881 1982 Seaboard Coast Line Railroad: Georgia Railroad: ACL/ L&N: 1833 1835 Georgia Railroad and Banking Company: Georgia Railroad and Banking Company: ACL/ L&N: 1835 1982 Seaboard Coast Line Railroad: Georgia Air Line Railroad: SOU: 1856 1870 Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Railway: Georgia Air Line Railway: SOU: 1877 1877
All Georgia National Guard soldiers are also eligible for a number of state awards for local services rendered in or to the state of Georgia. Georgia also maintains its own State Defense Force . This force is separate from the National Guard and reports to the Governor of Georgia as Commander-in-Chief.
Georgia power outage map: Track outages after Helene rips through the Southeast Fernando Cervantes Jr. and Eric Lagatta, USA TODAY Updated September 28, 2024 at 5:47 AM
The current dialling plan is in force since 4 June 2011 when a wide-ranging reform took place. Specifically, area codes were updated to start with 2 or 3, mobile numbers came to begin with the digit 5, and some geographical numbers were padded with an additional digit 2 or 3 immediately after the area code to the total number of digits equalling 9.
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In Georgia, motorists needing HERO or CHAMP assistance dial 511 (and press 1) to reach the Traffic Management Center, GDOT's primary center for incident management. 511 is also the number for general traffic information throughout the state of Georgia.