MARTA said its objective is to get buses showing up far more frequently on the most popular routes.
MARTA is entering a new era of transit with the launch of the Rapid A-Line on April 18. This service is Atlanta’s first bus rapid transit (BRT) line, which officials describe as "rail on rubber tires.
The goal of the massive MARTA bus change is to make the routes more straightforward so riders can quickly get to where they need to go.
Almost every bus route is changing. In 12 on-demand Reach zones, fixed route service is being eliminated and replaced with van pools. On other routes, some stops are going away, while others are being ...
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — MARTA is planning to expand its service to increase access and equity for its riders. The transit company is hoping to implement their NextGen Bus Network by the end of this year ...
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MARTA to launch first bus rapid transit line connecting downtown to Beltline Southside Trail on April 18
MARTA’s Rapid A-Line, the city’s first bus rapid transit (BRT) line connecting Downtown to the Atlanta Beltline Southside Trail, will launch on Saturday, April 18. The five-mile Rapid A-Line will ...
ATLANTA — Riders on the GA 400 Bus Rapid Transit line will pay their fares before boarding their bus and validate their tickets as they board. Jonathan Hunt, MARTA’s interim general manager/CEO, gave ...
Construction paused at South Downtown station after crews hit a shallow water line near an underground parking area; work continues at other sites. MARTA confirms Rapid A-Line will not launch in 2025 ...
A new bus network, described by officials as “the most significant bus service redesign in Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority ...
MARTA launching new on-demand "Reach" service in 12 metro zones. Free rides through March 28; $2.50 fare afterward. Service begins Saturday in areas including West Atlanta. ATLANTA - Metropolitan ...
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