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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
   November 21, 2024

MARTA ADVANCES NEXTGEN BUS NETWORK: SMARTER. FASTER. BETTER.
Upcoming Public Meetings Provide Opportunity for Feedback on MARTA Bus Network Redesign

ATLANTA - The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) is advancing its NextGen Bus Network, a strategic redesign of MARTA bus routes to create a smarter, faster, and better system to serve the evolving needs of the region. Beginning in December, and continuing through early February 2025, MARTA will host a series of virtual and in-person meetings to gather feedback about the proposed bus network changes. 

“This redesign of our bus network represents a generational shift in our service to better align with the region’s dynamic growth, changing commute patterns, and post-pandemic realities of public transit use,” said MARTA General Manager and CEO Collie Greenwood. “We are eager to share the proposed bus network with our customers and stakeholders and hear feedback on opportunities to refine.”

The NextGen Bus Network reflects MARTA’s long-term vision for a more equitable and efficient transit system that prioritizes access to jobs, education, essential services, and stronger community connections. Key proposed service enhancements include increased frequent service routes, enhanced job accessibility, and new, on-demand service zones that meet the diverse needs of lower-density areas.

MARTA NextGen Bus Network: Smarter. Faster. Better.

Greater Access to More Jobs, Destinations, and Opportunities

  • Expanding frequent service areas from 5 corridors to 18, making it easier for riders to reach their destinations.
  • Increasing 20-minute service routes from nine existing routes to 13 planned routes for shorter wait times and quicker trips.
  • Adding 12, new, on-demand service zones, offering flexible transit solutions for communities with lower population density.
  • Providing seven-day-a-week service on all routes and on-demand zones, eliminating peak-only service hours to meet riders’ diverse schedules.
  • Streamlining fixed bus routes from 113 to 79 to create a simpler and more navigable network, with minimal impact on current service areas.
  • Greater accessibility for residents and workers, with 95,000 more people and 103,000 additional jobs within close reach of frequent transit service that runs every 15 minutes or better.
  • Additionally, 143,200 more residents will have access to service running every 30 minutes or better.  

Upcoming Virtual Meeting Dates: 

Visit MARTA NextGen Bus Network to learn more about the bus network and to register for upcoming meetings. Feedback received from public meetings, regional stakeholders, and MARTA employees will be used to refine and enhance the proposed network before final board approval and implementation.


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