This spring, MARTA will launch several transformative projects that will improve safety and reliability, modernize the customer experience, attract new riders, and provide high-quality transit service ...
The agency says new bus routes are boosting frequency and reliability, but many riders remain frustrated by unclear changes.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. MARTA will launch its first bus rapid transit line, the Rapid A-Line, on April 18 to connect downtown Atlanta to the BeltLine. The ...
MARTA said its objective is to get buses showing up far more frequently on the most popular routes.
The goal of the massive MARTA bus change is to make the routes more straightforward so riders can quickly get to where they ...
Addressing bus infrequency, one of regular riders’ chief complaints, is among the top aims of MARTA’s bus network redesign that goes live on Saturday.
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 ...
The five-mile Rapid A-Line is MARTA’s first BRT service and connects downtown Atlanta to Capitol Gateway, Summerhill, ...
ATLANTA — In the last decade, some people’s first thought of MARTA buses is the viral moment when one blocked the Weather Channel’s view of the 2017 Georgia Dome implosion. But MARTA is taking a major ...
ATLANTA — MARTA and the Federal Transit Administration announced the Atlanta-based transport agency will buy 30 new buses thanks to a new funding award. The FTA said they awarded $27.3 million to ...