North America’s largest railport terminal has risen from out of a swamp in Savannah, Georgia. The Mason Mega Rail Terminal makes Savannah the third-largest port in the United States, according to Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp. At a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Nov. 12, Kemp announced that the new terminal would raise the port’s rail capacity by up to 2 million containers per year—a 30 percent increase. This work would help fix supply chain issues, he said. “The 85-acre rail yard is the largest of its kind for [a rail] port terminal in North America,” Kemp said as rail-mounted gantry cranes steadily lifted containers onto trains in the background. “There’s nothing else like this in the United States.” The new terminal will allow the port to process about 6 million containers of cargo per year. This number still leaves it about 11 million containers behind California’s San Pedro Bay port complex, which …