Georgia High Speed Rail | Atlanta to Savannah | Southeast HSR

https://buymeacoffee.com/lucidstew   / lucidstew   https://lucidstew.printify.me/ Check out my change.org petition to encourage California lawmakers to reform CAHSR: https://c.org/srrdmHM9fk A railed corridor between the Georgia cities of Atlanta, Macon, and Savannah is part of the Federal Railroad Administration's Southeast High Speed Rail Corridor in the United States. Though these places are connected by Norfolk Southern and CSX freight rail rights of way, they are not currently served by passenger rail. Analysis by the Georgia Department of transportation may change that. The agency is currently studying alternatives to bridge that gap. Though this is part of the SEHSR, it's unlikely that true high speed rail is a viable option. The FRA defines high speed rail at 110mph top speed, and this is obtainable with diesel-electric trains on some upgrades sections of the freight network. Something like that is more probable, but the we don't know yet because the study is running late! Let's imagine this as true high speed rail and 110mph rail and see if either make any sense. A special thanks to the follow media contributors:    / @rhodyonrails      / @king_br0k   Image Attribution: "Amtrak Crescent 20, running through Cook Springs AL, M 771, a little behind schedule , on the NS AL East End Division to ATL GA" by Birmingham Photographer J.G. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... #highspeedtrain #amtrak #atlanta