Railroad maintenance work is set to take place at the railroad crossing on State Route 90 in Mauk, Taylor County. The Georgia Department of Transportation has announced that crews will be conducting necessary operations to ensure the safety and efficiency of the rail system.
The Georgia Department of Transportation plays a crucial role in managing the state’s transportation infrastructure. It is responsible for planning, constructing, and maintaining state and federal highways across Georgia. The department also engages in various other programs including bridge and waterway management, public transit, rail systems, general aviation, as well as bike and pedestrian initiatives.
The department works alongside local governments to assist them in road maintenance efforts. With nearly 4,000 employees, the Georgia DOT emphasizes innovation, safety, sustainability, and mobility in its operations. The organization strives to enhance Georgia’s competitiveness through effective leadership in transportation.
“Georgia DOT and its nearly 4,000 employees are committed to delivering a transportation system focused on innovation, safety, sustainability and mobility,” stated the department.
The planned railroad work underscores these commitments by ensuring that essential infrastructure continues to meet high standards of safety and reliability.



