{"id":694,"date":"2008-08-01T10:02:00","date_gmt":"2008-08-01T14:02:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.okraparadisefarms.com\/blog\/2008\/08\/the-titletown-express.html"},"modified":"2008-08-01T10:02:00","modified_gmt":"2008-08-01T14:02:00","slug":"the-titletown-express","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.okraparadisefarms.com\/blog\/2008\/08\/the-titletown-express.html","title":{"rendered":"The TitleTown Express"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In 1910, Lowndes County had railroads running every which way:\n<\/p><p>\n<a style=\"display: inline;\" href=\"http:\/\/www.okraparadisefarms.com\/blog\/6a00d8341cb65b53ef00e553c6eb6d8833-pi\"><img decoding=\"async\"  class=\"at-xid-6a00d8341cb65b53ef00e553c6eb6d8833 \" alt=\"Lowndes County Railroads\" title=\"Lowndes County Railroads\" src=\"\/blog\/images\/6a00d8341cb65b53ef00e553c6eb6d8833-800wi.gif\" border=\"0\"><\/a>\n<br>\n<font size=\"-2\">\n(<a href=\"http:\/\/railga.com\/gsf10.html\">Source image<\/a> found through\n<a href=\"http:\/\/railga.com\/gsf.html\">Railroad History<\/a>, which has a\n<a href=\"http:\/\/railga.com\/sgamap.html\">clickable map of Georgia railroads.<\/a> Initial idea owed to Bob Clouston.)\n<\/font>\n<\/p><p>\nYep, that looks like a road map, but those are railroads, including where Bemiss Road and old U.S. 41 North run now.\nMost of the tracks are still there; you can see them on <a href=\"http:\/\/maps.google.com\/maps?f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=mineola,+ga&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=30.888673,-83.276367&amp;spn=0.292859,0.560989&amp;z=11\">Google maps<\/a>.\n<\/p><p>\nJust a few days ago three people from Lowndes County told me they&#8217;d taken the\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.samshortline.com\/net\/content\/page.aspx?s=1148.0.3.1144\">\nSAM Shortline<\/a>, which runs through Cordele,\nAmericus, and Plains.\nIt&#8217;s a &#8220;rolling park&#8221; for tourists, but what about commuter rail for workers, shoppers, and tourists?\n<\/p><p>\nThe RR rights of way already exist in Lowndes County. The\n<a href=\"http:\/\/railga.com\/gsf.html\">\nGeorgia Southern and Florida Railway<\/a> parallels old U.S. 41 North and the\n<a href=\"http:\/\/railga.com\/gafl.html\">\nGeorgia and Florida Railway (now Central of Georgia Railway)<\/a>\nparallels Bemiss Road.\nAfter all,\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.valdostacity.com\/index.aspx?page=40\">\nit was a railroad that caused Valdosta to incorporate in its present location in 1860.<\/a>\nI don&#8217;t know if the G&amp;F is still active, but I can hear trains on the GS&amp;F from my house, and I get stopped for them often enough in Hahira.\n<\/p><p>\nWhy not run a commuter service in addition to the freight trains already on that line?\nRun it from Hahira in the north to Lake Park in the south, stopping at Valdosta several times at the morning and afternoon rush hours, maybe with lunchtime and evening extra trains.\nStop in Mineola (all aboard, Stone Creek golf carters!), Remerton, Dasher, and Melrose, too, like the GS&amp;F used to.\nThat would connect all five incorporated cities in Lowndes County with an efficient rail service.\nLess road traffic, fewer accidents, no need to widen any road, less gas money, and less pollution.\nEncourage development close to those cities without sprawl.\nWhat&#8217;s not to like?\n<\/p><p>\nSure, it would cost money. More than the $6 million the DOT&#8217;s old US 41 widening scheme would cost? I suspect not. And once it&#8217;s running, let it pay for itself in fares.\nSave some gas.  Save some houses, farms, and woodlands. Attract more customers and tourists to north Lowndes county and to Valdosta and the other cities.\nBe a leader to the rest of the country.\n<\/p><p>\nNumerous additions would be easy.\nRemerton is less than half a mile from the mall: add a shuttle bus between the mall,\nRemerton, and VSU.\nThe airport is only a few miles from the tracks: add a stop at south Inner Perimeter\nand shuttle bus to the airport,\nor have a shuttle run between downtown Valdosta, a train station on West Hill Ave.,\nand the airport.\nWild Adventures could subsidize a further leg out to their place.\nAnd of course, add commuter service to Moody on the G&amp;F, with stops at Bemiss and Barretts.\n<\/p><p>\nValdosta is very proud of having a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA).\nUse the old lines to Brooks, Echols, and Lanier Counties.\nBut people come to shop in Valdosta from farther away than that.\nGS&amp;F goes to Adel and Tifton, too.\nEventually provide service to Atlanta in the north and Orlando in the south.\nGo on down the Valdosta Southern Railroad to Clyattville and Madison, Florida.\nMake Valdosta a rail travel hub.\n<\/p><p>\nThat would even attract more airline passengers to the airport,\nbecause they could take the train in and fly out.\nConnect rail service to Jacksonville and Savannah and let Delta compete with Southwest and Jetblue.<\/p>\n<p>\nStart small, Hahira and Lake Park to Valdosta.\nNow that people are looking at TitleTown, let&#8217;s leverage that attention with a new title, this time for making money with environmentally friendly rail service.<\/p><p>\nCall it the TitleTown Express!\n<\/p>\n<p><font size=\"-2\">Updated 10:12AM 1 Aug 2008.<\/font>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"In 1910, Lowndes County had railroads running every which way: (Source image found through Railroad History, which has a clickable map of Georgia railroads. 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