
"Greater investment in transit is necessary to “the cultural, social, and economic well-being of the people in the metropolitan area and the development of the educational, commercial,
and industrial resources.”
---Sec. 3, The MARTA Act of 1965
· MARTA originally provided transportation for Fulton and DeKalb counties and was funded on a 1% tax increase. Clayton, Cobb, and Gwinnett counties all rejected this project because of the 1% tax increase and fear of crime.
· In 1972 Atlanta Transit Company was bought out for $12.9 million so all public transportation would be controlled.
· MARTA began construction in 1975.
· The first line was finished in 1979.
o Transportation (38%)
o Maintenance (28%)
o Interest (16%)
o General and Administrative (14%)
o Other (4%)
Routes
· Marta has 38 train routes and over 125 different Bus Routes, which riders can use to travel from all over the metropolitan area.
· Marta uses lines which are marked by one of four colors: Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow to help reduce the passenger confusion
Hours of Operation
· MARTA buses operate weekdays from approximately 5 a.m. to 1:30 am and until 12:30 a.m. weekends and holidays. Bus schedules may vary by neighborhood.
· MARTA trains operate daily from 5 a.m. – 1:00 a.m. weekdays, with AM and PM peak service every 12 minutes, off-peak service every 15 minutes, and night service after 9 p.m. every 20 minutes.
Accessibility
• All 120 bus routes are equipped with wheelchair lifts or kneeling capabilities.