US 29 in Georgia near CSX most likely means U.S. Route 29 crossing or running over a CSX rail line. In the Fairburn/metro Atlanta area, Highway 29 was the site of a recent CSX train and tractor-trailer crash near Bishop Road, so that may be the “near CSX” location you’re referring to.

What it means

  • US 29 is a U.S. highway running through parts of Georgia.
  • CSX is a freight railroad, so “near CSX” usually points to a road crossing, bridge, or tracks owned/used by CSX.
  • A known Georgia example is SR 14/US 29 over CSX Railroad in Fulton County , and another recent incident was on Highway 29 in Fairburn where a CSX train hit a truck.

Likely context

  • If you saw this in a post, it may be referring to a rail crossing, bridge, or traffic incident rather than a neighborhood or business name.
  • In metro Atlanta, US 29/Highway 29 is close enough to CSX rail activity that local reports often describe the road by both the highway and railroad reference.

Practical reading

  • “US 29 in GA near CSX” usually means: the section of U.S. 29 in Georgia that intersects or parallels a CSX rail corridor.
  • If you’re trying to locate the exact spot, the Fairburn area around Highway 29 near Bishop Road is a strong match from recent news coverage.

TL;DR: It’s most likely a Georgia stretch of U.S. 29 that crosses or runs near a CSX railroad line , and recent coverage points especially to the Fairburn / Bishop Road area.