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1.1 Athens to Atlanta ("Brain Train") 1.2 Atlanta to Lovejoy and Macon. ... over $106 million in funding was available from the U.S. Department of Transportation, ...
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA / ˈ m ɑːr t ə /) is the principal public transport operator in the Atlanta metropolitan area.Formed in 1971 as strictly a bus system, MARTA operates a network of bus routes linked to a rapid transit system consisting of 48 miles (77 km) of rail track with 38 subway stations.
The Georgia Rail Passenger Program is a plan for seven railway commuter routes to serve the Atlanta suburbs and nearby cities. The Athens route will connect nine of Georgia's colleges and universities, including Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia State University, Emory University, Georgia Gwinnett College, and the University of Georgia.
Atlanta and Florida Railroad: SOU: 1887 1893 Atlanta and Florida Railway: Atlanta and Florida Railway: SOU: 1893 1895 Southern Railway: Atlanta and Hawkinsville Railroad: SOU: 1886 1887 Atlanta and Florida Railroad: Atlanta, Knoxville and Northern Railway: L&N: 1896 1905 Louisville and Nashville Railroad: Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad: ACL/ L&N ...
Athens Transit is a public bus system in Athens, Georgia, United States. The system was started in 1976, and today 20 routes operate throughout the city. The whole system is fare free. [4] Most bus routes have the buses stop at a given location once per hour during operating hours.
CSX Transportation's Atlanta Terminal Subdivision comprises the company's railroad lines and infrastructure operating in and around Atlanta, Georgia. The Atlanta Terminal Subdivision consists of five lines (known as charts on employee timetables) and a number of yards. [1] Most of the lines in the Atlanta Terminal Subdivision date back to the ...
Pages in category "Transportation in Athens, Georgia" ... Georgia State Route 15 Spur (Athens) Georgia State Route 15W; Georgia State Route 36 (1919–1941)
The first portion of the highway was completed as a freeway to Lawrenceville in 1960, after the city was bypassed by I-85. With the subsequent expansion of Atlanta into its eastern suburbs, travel between the capital and Athens became increasingly difficult as highways US 29 and US 78 were both routed through multiple business districts. Over ...