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Reminder: ATL Access Will Be A Mess, Starting Today

Just a friendly reminder that access to ATL is going to be a mess for (hopefully “just”) the next six weeks, while the MARTA airport station will be temporarily closed for a construction/renovation project.

Construction has been ongoing at Airport Station, and the project has reached a point where work can be completed more safely and efficiently with a temporary closure.

MARTA worked with the Airport to establish the construction timetable using historical travel data. It was determined the travel lull experienced post-Spring Break and pre-Memorial Day was the best opportunity to complete this necessary work.

Station improvements will include:

To learn more about all the projects in MARTA’s multi-year Station Rehabilitation Program click here.

The 6-week project is scheduled to last from Monday, April 8th through Sunday, May 19th. Here’s the latest information from MARTA:

MARTA is Improving Airport Station

MARTA is modernizing and improving Airport Station to better serve travelers and employees at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

a map of a subway system

Catch the Shuttle at College Park Station

Catch the Shuttle at the Airport

They also have a video for information:

This page of MARTA’s website also has the rail schedule during the closure, which will be updated on a weekly basis.

They say that the six-week closure will ensure the safety of customers and workers and significantly reduce construction time by 17 months.

Feature Image: Craig Butz / Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0

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