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Rail mounted gantry cranes load and unload containers in the background of the latest section of rail to come online at the Georgia Ports AuthorityÕs Mason Mega Rail Terminal, Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021, in Savannah, Ga. The Georgia Ports Authority has announced it has opened all 18 working tracks at its rail terminal, increasing the portÕs intermodal capacity by more than 30 percent. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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Workers assemble a rail mounted gantry crane at the Georgia Ports AuthorityÕs Mason Mega Rail Terminal, Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021, in Savannah, Ga. The Georgia Ports Authority has announced it has opened all 18 working tracks at its rail terminal, increasing the portÕs intermodal capacity by more than 30 percent. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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A contractor marks the pavement between two new rails at the Georgia Ports AuthorityÕs Mason Mega Rail Terminal, Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021, in Savannah, Ga. The Georgia Ports Authority has announced it has opened all 18 working tracks at its rail terminal, increasing the portÕs intermodal capacity by more than 30 percent. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
Georgia Ports Authority’s Mason Mega Rail Terminal Is Commissioned
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announces the Georgia Ports Authority has now commissioned all 18 working tracks at its Mason Mega Rail Terminal. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
Georgia Ports AuthorityÕs Mason Mega Rail Terminal Is Commissioned
Georgia Ports Authority Chairman of the Board Joel Wooten introduces Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp before he announces the GPA has now commissioned all 18 working tracks at its Mason Mega Rail Terminal. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
Griff Lynch, executive director of the Georgia Ports Authority, speaks at the opening of the second set of nine working tracks at the Port of SavannahÕs Mason Mega Rail Terminal. Lynch said the port is working with railroads CSX and Norfolk Southern to open temporary inland container yards to make room and ease the flow of cargo across Garden City Terminal. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
Georgia Ports Authority Chairman of the Board Joel Wooten cuts a ribbon after Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced the GPA has now commissioned all 18 working tracks at its Mason Mega Rail Terminal. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)