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GEORGIA'S TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

GEORGIA'S TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

WATER

WATER

Georgia’s Waterways: important inland “highways” for social, political, and economic growth. Recreation, water resources

Georgia’s Waterways: important inland “highways” for social, political, and economic growth. Recreation, water resources for towns & cities, and a source of food

DEEPWATER PORTS Savannah & Brunswick

DEEPWATER PORTS Savannah & Brunswick

SAVANNAH PORT th 5 largest container port in the nation

SAVANNAH PORT th 5 largest container port in the nation

BRUNSWICK PORT Concentrates on auto shipping, heavy equipment, farm machinery, agricultural products, and luxury

BRUNSWICK PORT Concentrates on auto shipping, heavy equipment, farm machinery, agricultural products, and luxury tour buses.

INLAND PORTS Bainbridge & Columbus

INLAND PORTS Bainbridge & Columbus

Located on the Apalachicola. Chattahoochee-Flint River System

Located on the Apalachicola. Chattahoochee-Flint River System

Cheap transportation services for agricultural and industrial commodities to and from the Gulf of

Cheap transportation services for agricultural and industrial commodities to and from the Gulf of Mexico and major markets in the southeastern US.

PORTS $1. 8 billion in annual income Provide over 81, 000 jobs Pay over

PORTS $1. 8 billion in annual income Provide over 81, 000 jobs Pay over $585 million in state and local taxes Over 90 steamship lines serve GA, which leads the South Atlantic region in foreign cargo handled.

Highways

Highways

Brunswick and Savannah are located close to two major interstate highways (I-95 and I-16)

Brunswick and Savannah are located close to two major interstate highways (I-95 and I-16) and to key railroad hubs.

From GA, goods are two truckload days from 82% of the US industrial marketplace

From GA, goods are two truckload days from 82% of the US industrial marketplace and 79% of the nation’s largest consumer markets.

Over 100 motor freight carriers serve the metropolitan areas of Georgia.

Over 100 motor freight carriers serve the metropolitan areas of Georgia.

RAILROADS

RAILROADS

Georgia’s two major railroad lines: CSX Norfolk Southern

Georgia’s two major railroad lines: CSX Norfolk Southern

GA's first railroad tracks laid in mid-1830 s connecting Athens, Augusta, Macon, and Savannah.

GA's first railroad tracks laid in mid-1830 s connecting Athens, Augusta, Macon, and Savannah.

25 Years Later… GA had more rail miles than any other state in the

25 Years Later… GA had more rail miles than any other state in the Deep South and had linked its major Some 25 and yearscreated later, the state notrail only center, could claim more towns a new rail miles than(Atlanta). any other state in the Deep South but Terminus also had linked its major

 • Railroads expanded until the 1920 s; long decline began lasting into the

• Railroads expanded until the 1920 s; long decline began lasting into the 1990 s. • Today, the state's rail system is a strong, 5, 000 -mile network.

Amtrak's Crescent train is shown pulling into the Brookwood Station in Atlanta. The Crescent

Amtrak's Crescent train is shown pulling into the Brookwood Station in Atlanta. The Crescent route runs from New York to New Orleans, Louisiana. Passenger service is available in Georgia through two Amtrak routes.

AIR

AIR

o 1926 - first air mail service in region began from Candler Field. o

o 1926 - first air mail service in region began from Candler Field. o 1929 - Delta Air Lines began passenger service between Atlanta and Dallas. o 1930 - Eastern Air Lines began serving Atlanta.

o Wanting to do even better, the city of Atlanta bought Candler Field in

o Wanting to do even better, the city of Atlanta bought Candler Field in 1930 and began building hangers and lengthening runways. The rest is history. . .

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, named former Atlanta mayors William B. Hartsfield and Maynard Jackson,

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, named former Atlanta mayors William B. Hartsfield and Maynard Jackson, has a main terminal, six concourses, and nearly 200 gates.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport One of the busiest passenger airports in the world. An

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport One of the busiest passenger airports in the world. An average weekday afternoon - 500 aircrafts flying toward Hartsfield-Jackson, and an equal number departing it. An average month - about 80, 000 flights and more than 7 million passengers pass through the airport on flights scheduled with 21 airlines. The airport will handle about 53, 700 metric tons of cargo and more than 60, 000 metric tons of mail on airliners and cargo aircraft operated by 20 companies.

TIME TO TALK Transportation Discussion Questions

TIME TO TALK Transportation Discussion Questions

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR GEORGIA’S ECONOMY? • Products shipped easily and cheaply •

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR GEORGIA’S ECONOMY? • Products shipped easily and cheaply • Attracts business travelers from around the world • Ensure commodities will reach consumers • Helps our economy grow • Variety of jobs for Georgians • Increases income from selling goods and services outside the region