Clayton County commuter rail


Clayton County commuter rail is a planned 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. Commuter rail was selected as the locally preferred alternative in 2018.
Construction of the initial phase may begin as early as 2023. Operations are planned between Morrow/Southlake Mall and MARTA's East Point Station by 2030. Planned extensions to Jonesboro and Lovejoy are to be implemented in later phases.

History

Planning by GDOT

Potential routes for commuter rail service in metropolitan Atlanta were studied by the Georgia Department of Transportation beginning in 1992. Eventually, plans for a system of seven lines radiating out from Five Points, Atlanta were developed and dubbed the Georgia Rail Passenger Program. The program included one line running through Clayton County and terminating in Macon.
By 2004, GDOT's effort had concentrated on two lines terminating in Lovejoy and Athens. At the time, the planned Lovejoy line was anticipated to open in 2006 and $106 million in federal funding was earmarked for the project. The Clayton County Board of Commissioners was supportive of the line, asking the state government to advance the plan.
In 2008, after years of inaction from the state on the project, then-governor Sonny Perdue announced his support for the Lovejoy line. This was speculated to be partially due to the project being in danger of losing its federal funding because of a lack of progress. Due to further inaction, the federal government withdrew the funds it had previously appropriated for the project in July 2014.

Planning by MARTA

On July 5, 2014, the Clayton County Board of Commissioners approved a contract with MARTA to extend service to the county by a margin of 3-1, financed by a 1% sales tax. Fulton and DeKalb county leaders approved the expansion and on November 4, 2014, Clayton County residents approved the 1% sales tax to join MARTA. The contract reserves half of the collected tax revenue for the development of rail transit in the county, with the other half funding local bus service.
Commuter rail was selected in 2018 as the locally preferred alternative of transit mode along the corridor, which was later approved by the MARTA Board of Directors.
On February 11, 2020, all four MARTA jurisdictions passed the 15th Amendment to the Rapid Transit Contract and Assistance Agreement. The amendment enables MARTA to proceed with expansion projects in Clayton County. Exhibit D, Clayton County System Implantation Plan, details several high-capacity transit projects including commuter rail and bus rapid transit. MARTA has committed to continued planning and design on the Clayton County Commuter Rail project, which will stretch 22 miles from East Point Station to Lovejoy, with the first phase from East Point to Morrow/Southlake Mall up and running by 2030.

Route

The line follows the existing Norfolk Southern right of way from East Point station to Lovejoy in southern Clayton County, a distance of. MARTA is negotiating with Norfolk Southern to install tracks in their right of way, adjacent to the freight line.
One version of the proposal calls for stations at Hapeville, Mountain View, Forest Park, Fort Gillem, Clayton State University, Morrow and Jonesboro. A station in Lovejoy is also proposed, which would open as a later phase.