Clayton County commuter rail

Clayton County commuter rail
Overview
StatusReplaced by bus rapid transit plans
LocaleClayton County, Georgia and southeastern Fulton County, Georgia
Termini
Service
TypeCommuter rail
Operator(s)MARTA
History
Planned opening2030 (2030) (to Morrow/Southlake)
Technical
Line length22 mi (35 km)
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Route map

NS/CSX Concurrency
to Atlanta
East Point
Hapeville
Mountain View Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Forest Park
Fort Gillem
Clayton State
Morrow/Southlake
Jonesboro
Lovejoy

Clayton County commuter rail was a proposed commuter rail line traversing Clayton County, Georgia and connecting with the MARTA rapid transit system at East Point station. After Clayton County joined the MARTA system in 2014, MARTA began studying alternatives for high-capacity transit through the county. After multiple transit modes were evaluated for passenger transit south of Atlanta, commuter rail was selected as the locally preferred alternative in 2018. Stalled negotiations with the Norfolk Southern Railway, who owns the tracks, caused planning to be put on hold. The project was replaced by a BRT system by the Clayton County Board of Commissioners, the City Councils of Jonesboro, Forest Park, Lovejoy, Riverdale and Lake City, and the Clayton County Chamber of Commerce, MARTA Board of Directors Planning and Capital Programs Committee on November 17, 2022 due to a variety of obstacles with right-of-way acquisition, environmental and historical resource concerns, along with a ballooning cost estimate.[1]

  1. ^ "Transit Briefs: SEPTA, MARTA, TTC". Railway Age. November 18, 2022. Retrieved November 22, 2022.