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QUOTE: Originally posted by garr AntonioFP45, As Don stated above, the only railroad it could be is CSX's former Georgia Railroad Atlanta to Augusta main. This line is a main link in CSX's Savannah to Atlanta route for container traffic and is very much active. If you traveled on I-85 you could go south to Stone Mtn and Ponce De Leon Ave would put the railroad on your right or you could have gone on I-20 to Panola Road, traveled north to Stone Mtn, and the railroad would be on your left. Jay
QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 QUOTE: Originally posted by garr AntonioFP45, As Don stated above, the only railroad it could be is CSX's former Georgia Railroad Atlanta to Augusta main. This line is a main link in CSX's Savannah to Atlanta route for container traffic and is very much active. If you traveled on I-85 you could go south to Stone Mtn and Ponce De Leon Ave would put the railroad on your right or you could have gone on I-20 to Panola Road, traveled north to Stone Mtn, and the railroad would be on your left. Jay Olttmand, Garr, My apologies! This was my first time going to the western side of Georgia. Gentlemen both of you are right on the mark! We traveled on 1-85 ( I guess I-16 was stuck in my head from an earlier trip to Macon!) Olttmand, The ripped up rail line that I saw was just north of the town. The line ran eastward into some woods. Could this be the line that ran to the park itself? Thanks!
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