Citizen dialog for transparent process by the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange
Georgia and Florida Railway (GFRR) – Valdosta to Willacoochee Rehabilitation $6.25 million T-SPLOST
Now here’s a T-SPLOST project I like:
upgrading the railroad that runs
from Valdosta to Moody AFB
and on to Ray City and Nashville in Berrien County,
and Willacoochee in Atkinson County.
This proposal is to aid freight, but with this upgrade to the track,
the same track would be even more readily usable for passenger rail.
That same track was used for passenger travel up into the 1950s.
My mother used to catch the train at Barretts (just north of Moody) to go visit her relatives in Pearson (a bit east of Willacoochee).
It’s true the project sheet talks about “potential customers in the region”:
This project will provide for more efficient train operations along
the rail corridor to accommodate the increase rail traffic serving the
existing and potential customers in the region.
However, rail promotes development in existing population
centers and at stations, unlike all along automobile roadways.
Georgia and Florida Railway (GFRR) – Valdosta to Willacoochee Rehabilitation
GDOT ID:
Project Description:
The project is to upgrade mainline track consisting of the replacement and repair of rails, ties, ballast and bridge repairs within the mainline to bring property to a state of good repair. This project would provide for the rehabilitation of the track mainline to be brought up to Federal Railroad Administration Class 2 conditions.
Regional Commission:
Southern Georgia
County:
Lowndes County
Phase
Total Project Cost
Total TIA Amount
PE
$250,000
$250,000
CST
$6,000,000
$6,000,000
Total
$6,250,000
$6,250,000
Comments:
Public Benefit
Notes
Supporting Economic
Growth/Competitiveness
This project could assist in having a positive impact on the economic vitality for this region, and in some cases possibly
for the entire state. Its impact could also be observed along the roadway segment, corridor, and/or intersection. Example benefits could be: improved access to jobs; improved travel times for drivers; increased lane capacity; improved efficiency and reliability for freight cargo/goods movement; providing border to border and inter-regional connectivity; and improve local connectivity to statewide transportation network.
Maximizing the value of
Georgia’s Assets
This project could potentially maximize the full utility of an existing
transportation facility(s). In some cases, bypasses will be necessary.
Example benefits could be: mitigating congestion (e.g. operational
improvements) and optimizing capital asset management (e.g. resurfacing,
rehabilitation). The impacts would apply to this roadway segment,
corridor, and/or intersection.
Additional Benefits
This project will provide for more efficient train operations along
the rail corridor to accommodate the increase rail traffic serving the
existing and potential customers in the region.