
The Georgia Department of Transportation has completed the $126 million Brampton Road Connector, a new four-lane highway that provides direct access from Garden City Terminal’s Gate 3 to the interstate system while eliminating at-grade rail crossings and local truck traffic.
Project Overview
The Brampton Road Connector was developed to improve freight flow at the Port of Savannah by removing the need for trucks to cross active rail lines. The new roadway links the terminal gate directly to the interstate network, shortening transit times for container movements and reducing delays caused by rail operations.
Logistics Infrastructure Context
Georgia’s logistics network connects major distribution centers, intermodal facilities, and global trade routes. The completion of the Brampton Road Connector adds another direct highway link supporting container movements through the Port of Savannah and onward to domestic markets.
Related Developments
The Georgia Multi-Modal Passenger Terminal, a separate project previously planned near Atlanta’s Five Points MARTA station, remains in the conceptual stage and is not connected to the Brampton Road Connector. No additional details on funding or timelines for the passenger terminal have been released.