A person was hit by a MARTA train on Saturday morning, prompting officials to shut down service to two stations.
MARTA Police said their officers and Atlanta Police are responding to the incident, which happened around 9:10 p.m. near the ...
ATLANTA — MARTA suspended rail service at College Park and Airport stations after a person was hit by a northbound train at ...
Another audit has been completed for More MARTA Atlanta, the transit expansion program supported by a half-penny sales tax ...
Georgia lawmakers are questioning the accuracy of an audit of MARTA that led to allegations of overcharging the City of ...
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Mayor Andre Dickens said the city’s planning and “vision” of the streetcar service and the Beltline was changing, including ...
MARTA officials have long objected to the accounting method used by the city’s auditors and reiterated that point to legislators on the transit agency’s oversight committee.
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Atlanta News First on MSNPerson hit by MARTA train, disrupting service at College Park and Airport stationsAt around 7:30 a.m., a train going north hit the unidentified person at the College Park Station, MARTA officials said. The ...
Metro Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) said the findings of a recent study disprove Atlanta and Mauldin & Jenkins’ ...
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ATLANTA — The latest publicly available MARTA rider data shows that across all forms of transit, the transport agency saw a 1 ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNFewer Atlantans are taking the train, but MARTA says numbers are offRidership on MARTA trains has dropped in the last year, according to new data from the Federal Transit Administration.
Only two cities saw ridership fall more compared to the prior year, according to an Atlanta Journal-Constitution analysis of monthly ridership reports from the FTA.
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