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Guys, here's a simple reason. A few days ago, a plane took off from an airport north of Savannah, then it crashed. Nine people were on board, no survivors. It's main impact was GA 21 around Port Wentworth, but some of its debris also spreaded over the CSX double-tracks next to the highway.
As a result of the crash/accident, the national guard and several other groups reportedly closed off GA 21 and a section of the CSX tracks, forcing drivers to take different routes and CSX to redirect their trains.
However, I never received any updates of the re-opening of the CSX tracks. And already, I still have been seeing both the Q031's and the Q141's tagging Folkston, GA as early as 04:00 in the morning which is usually within their average schedule. That is basically my personal research.
Something may not be right. So to make sure everything falls perfectly into place and I know what's going on between CSX and Port Wentworth, I might have to go there myself and see if the city did re-open the tracks.
As a result of the crash/accident, the national guard and several other groups reportedly closed off GA 21 and a section of the CSX tracks, forcing drivers to take different routes and CSX to redirect their trains.
However, I never received any updates of the re-opening of the CSX tracks. And already, I still have been seeing both the Q031's and the Q141's tagging Folkston, GA as early as 04:00 in the morning which is usually within their average schedule. That is basically my personal research.
Something may not be right. So to make sure everything falls perfectly into place and I know what's going on between CSX and Port Wentworth, I might have to go there myself and see if the city did re-open the tracks.