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GDOT Video Log Project Photos:
In March of last year we began our Video Log Project along
nearly 540 miles of GDOT owned railroad. The specially designed Hi-Rail vehicle
takes digital photos of the track and right of way property. The photos are
taken approximately every 10 meters along the line while continuously moving.
The images will greatly benefit GDOT by being able to examine a particular
section of track without leaving the office. It will also offer proof against
future [illegal] property encroachments that can and will arise. The project
in general will help bring our state owned railroads into the 21st century
information age.
ABOVE: The Hi-Rail Vehicle used. The Suburban was outfitted with new Hi-Rail
Hydraulics to ride on the rails. The photo equipment consisted of 5 working
cameras to capture the digital shots of the railroad track structure and right-of-way
property. Also, the vehicle was equipped with a Global Positioning System
(GPS) to pinpoint and map the exact location of the railroad lines to improve
our mapping capacities and various GIS (Geographic Information Systems) products.

LEFT: Traveling north on the Georgia Northeastern on the Mineral
Bluff Lead track across the Taccoa River near the town of Blue Ridge, GA.
RIGHT: Crossing a low clearance bridge near Summerville, GA on the Chattooga
& Chickamauga Railway.
LEFT: Brad Bultemeier (Lambda Tech Video-Log Team) setting
up the truck in the morning at the CCKY depot in LaFayette, GA with CCKY GM
Harold Holiman checking out the equipment. RIGHT: Team happens upon an example
of an illegal encroachment. A hunter's deer stand was found on the railroad
right-of-way. The owner will attempted to be contacted, but if unsuccesful
the railroad will remove the structure.

ABOVE: Traveling West through the Brushy Mountain Tunnel on the GDOT owned
"Silver Comet Trail" near the town of Rockmart, GA.
Other GDOT Rail Photos:
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February 02, 2006. 16:45