Tell
us: Why have you stopped riding MARTA? By David Wickert, 5/29/18, AJC
As The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution has reported, MARTA recently rolled out a proposed
expansion to be paid for with the half-penny sales tax Atlanta voters approved in 2016. The expansion includes 21
miles of light rail, 18 miles of bus rapid transit lines and other transit
improvements in the city (you can read more about the details here).
The expansion comes as MARTA ridership
is declining. Data from the Federal Transit Administration show MARTA passenger
trips fell 2.6 percent in 2017. It’s the second consecutive year MARTA
ridership has declined – and further evidence that the agency was not able to capitalize on the collapse of the I-85 bridge
to boost ridership last year.
MARTA isn’t alone. Transit ridership is
declining around metro Atlanta and across the nation. Look for a full report
next week. In the meantime, we’d like to hear from you. Are you a former MARTA
rider? Why did you stop riding? What would persuade you to give it another
try?
If you’re a former MARTA rider willing
to be quoted in an AJC article, contact dwickert@ajc.com.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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