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In May 2007 MARTA began to charge a 50 cent surcharge on all Breeze Tickets. In July 2007 MARTA also stopped offering free Breeze Cards online and order forms from MARTA Ride Stores. [6] Magnetic cards were invalidated permanently and MARTA considered the Breeze system complete. In July 2007 MARTA indicated that pay per boarding was scheduled ...
A MARTA single one-way fare token; tokens have since been replaced by the Breeze Card. Currently, the one-way full fare for MARTA costs US$2.50. New Breeze cards are $2. Breeze Tickets carry an extra fee of $1. Passengers over 65, passengers with disabilities and Medicare recipients are eligible to receive a discounted fare of $1. A one-way ...
Ride Gwinnett allows payment via Breeze cards, tickets & passes, the Breeze Mobile 2.0 app, cash/card with fareboxes equipped on all buses, and the Ride Gwinnett app for paratransit users. [2] In 2015, Ride Gwinnett was investigated by local news for overcharging some patrons of the GRTA Xpress bus routes when using Breeze cards to pay transit ...
2006: MARTA completes transition from token and cash fare collection to Breeze Card smart-card system; fare remains US$1.75; 2009: Fare is raised to $2.00 when the state legislature fails to allow MARTA to spend its own capital money on operations. 2011: Fare is raised to $2.50
In December 2005, Bankhead station was the first MARTA station to implement Breeze Cards, and there was a controversy when it was discovered that the fare gates ended 15 inches (380 mm) from the ground, which allowed fare evaders to crawl underneath the gates. The issue was fixed by installing plastic bars to the bottom of the gates, reducing ...
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Decatur station is a transit station in Decatur, Georgia, on the Blue Line of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) rail system. This station opened on June 30, 1979. In 2005, a major renovation of the Church Street entrance to the station was begun that was completed in 2006.