It was a local service which ran on the railroad's main line between Atlanta, Georgia and Augusta, Georgia.
One round trip was dropped in 1968, leaving a single daily round trip on the route.
[1] The service became a mixed train on July 1, 1969.
[2] Georgia Railroad declined to join Amtrak in 1971, leaving the service as one of the few intercity rail routes in America which was not operated by the new quasi-government agency.
[3][4][5] The final passenger run occurred on May 6, 1983;[5][6] by then a normal trip between endpoints could take up to twelve hours.