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Atlanta Commuter Rail

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Atlanta Commuter Rail
Posted by CADDguy on Tuesday, September 21, 2021 7:36 AM

No surprise that NS is refusing to allow passenger traffic on its lines running south out of Atlanta. Most major cities in the US have a form of commuter rail, but it appears that the topography surrounding Atlanta combined with dense development along existing tracks will not allow easy expansion of rail corridors.  Is Atlanta unique in being shut out of commuter rail?

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Posted by MidlandMike on Tuesday, September 21, 2021 8:21 PM

Detroit and Milwaukee are a couple of other cities without commuter rail.  (They do have short downtown trolleys.)

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Friday, September 24, 2021 10:05 AM

Detroit and Milwaukee each previously had minimal suburban service on one route only and neither line had great patronage.  Pittsburgh had a similar situation.

The daily commute is part of everyday life but I get two rides a day out of it. Paul
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Posted by blue streak 1 on Saturday, September 25, 2021 12:12 AM

The biggest problem for commuter rail is on the north side of Atlanta, The Howell CP which is an at grade crossing of NS and CSX. 5 lines of NS and 6 lines of CSX eventually all feed thru that CP.  Needs a complicated fllyover that would  also benefit Amtrak as well.  But there is absolutely no political  will oto do anything.

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Posted by oltmannd on Tuesday, September 28, 2021 8:01 AM

I'm of the opinion that a big part of the problem is the commuter rail guys don't know how to negotiate with the freight railroads. It's because they fail to understand how the freight RRs think and what it is they are really asking for.  

The Atlanta terminal area is a real problem,  but you don't need a whole separate line outside of that.

-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/

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