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    MARTA - Midtown Station

    3.3 (28 reviews)
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    Anthony M.

    Midtown is an underground metro station in located in the Midtown section of Atlanta. It serves the Red and Gold lines.ail system. There are entrances of both side of the street ( please pay attention to the signs to make sure you are going in the right direction.) From this station you can get to the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and Piedmont Park. This station has limited daily handicapped parking.

    Midtown station street level
    Bruce K.

    Late on a weeknight, the elevator was not working but the stairs were fine. Cameras mounted on each corner gave a feeling of safety even if that was all in my mind. The station is clean and somewhat reasonably lit. Midtown is on the Red/Gold line that goes north and south through Atlanta. It is between North Avenue (towards the airport) and Arts Center (towards North Springs/Doraville). It is not an island platform, with separate platforms and the train doors open on the right.

    The Peachtree Place entrance
    Kristopha H.

    Midtown Station is my second-most used station after my "home" station of Chamblee. It's been super-convenient, since especially Midtown can be a beast during pretty much anytime during the week or weekend when trying to find parking. Its convenience and perk of being at the center of virtually everything walkably Midtown, I've told many a person coming to Midtown (especially Gay Midtown, which is almost literally outside the threshold) to take MARTA here. Across the street from the Federal Reserve and Museum (and graciously, Midtown Atlanta has flashing alert crosswalks for the event one needs to cross 10th Street), its bulk is mainly underground. The parts that are above ground are the entrances/exits for either north- or southbound tracks on the museum side of 10th Street, and the main 10th Street entrance on the other side. The former seems to have less use, and the couple of times I've used it, it seems rather indirect; crossing 10th Street and just entering the station on the other side seems/feels/possibly is more efficient. The "main" entrance, has a few MARTA Breeze Card machines and stairs to the north- and southbound Red/Gold lines. The station has, what I call because I've rarely used that side, a "secondary" entrance on Peachtree Place, across the street from the Dancing Goats Coffee Bar. This entrance, though, is a lot more spacious and even has a few art pieces above and around it. Even though 10th Street is probably the entrance with more activity, they'd really put some effort into the Peachtree Place side (I suppose partly because they have more space on that side to do it). It's via Peachtree Place that one notices the MARTA bus connections. It is a very transient station, so they keep frills few: very limited parking, no restrooms, a light/tight Kiss and Ride spot, and a couple ZipCar spaces. Since it is Midtown, they do have some bicycle parking, but even with the keep-it-moving attitude of Midtown there usually is a slowdown at the gates. Probably also due to its being very transient and light on amenities, it doesn't have the gritty feel of even my "home" station of Chamblee. One can generally only speculate why that might be. Going into the main underground station, I've found that with AT&T (and having used both an iPhone 4S and 6 Plus in it) there's pretty much zero signal as one gets more than halfway down the stairs, so come armed with on-board, no-Internet-required entertainment if your next train will not come for a little bit and you happen have AT&T as your wireless carrier.

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    John E.

    One of my favorite MARTA stations - also very busy. I like that it has an entrance in two different roads and especially like the frequent GT shuttle stops. I also like the Big Ass Fans... The only negative is the lack of signal on my smart phone, but I've heard that WIFI will soon be available.

    They have huge fans... not the fanatic type but more the ventilation type!

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    It's a train station, pretty clean, I liked going through here.

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    MARTA - North Avenue Transit Station

    MARTA - North Avenue Transit Station

    3.5(11 reviews)
    0.5 miMidtown

    MARTA - North Avenue Station is the one I always get off to go to Fox Theatre or Georgia Tech home…read morefootball games, because both are within walking distances. Also within walking distances to this station are The Varsity and Mary Mac's Tea Room. This station is average, regarding maintenance. It's a smaller station that's easy to get into and out of, with multiple entrances and exits. One entrance/exit is at North Avenue. Another entrance/exit is at an office building, near an indoor, two-level shopping center. There isn't a dedicated parking lot for MARTA. MARTA train riders have to use stairs, elevator or escalators to go down one level to get to the loading area. MARTA bus riders stay at the street level to get to the bus loading area. Concrete benches against the walls are available for train riders to sit on while waiting for their trains. Whenever it's hot inside the station, MARTA employees place large fans in place and turn them on to move the the air. This doesn't really help unless you're standing right in front of the fan (this comes from personal experience). Large colorful artwork hangs on the walls.

    January 2024 S U M…read moreM A R Y Though I appreciate public transportation in the city, MARTA simply needs to expand its routes, the buses and trains need to be deep cleaned and we'd have a winner. T R A N S P O R T yes... Cute girls do take the bus! At least this girl who doesn't own a car. I currently live in Midtown and I pretty much walk everywhere I need to go but not everything is walking distance or it's just too cold. And on those days, I take public transportation. I grew up here and so I understand that Atlanta is not a huge public transportation city. I always had a car and drove, mainly because the public transportation doesn't go to enough places. I also feel that the stations are not monitored and guarded well enough, so I have time there is a worry of safety. On this particular day, I was just trying to go down the street to Ponce city market. It was about a six minute bus drive from the bus stop that I walked to. Unfortunately, there are literally no signs on the bus stop. All it says is MARTA in big capital letters. You don't see the bus number, you don't see the direction the bus is going. Nothing. (It isn't like this in Dallas!) So of course I got on the wrong bus and ended up being 30 minutes late to where I had to go. S E R V I C E The bus driver was really kind and we had a good laugh about me going the wrong way and overall he made me feel comfortable. A M B I E N C E Personally, within the last couple of years, I have gotten used to taking public transportation in different cities during different hours. Generally, I feel safe. I have never felt unsafe being on the MARTA in Atlanta. But I also don't take it that often. I do feel overall the MARTA could be more clean and the routes should be expanded. P R I C E This is my biggest gripe! You have to pay every time you change your mode of transportation. So when you go from train to bus, you have to pay again. If you go from bus to bus, you have to pay again. So if you have to take multiple modes of transportation you could end up paying Four times for a ticket just for one way. They should be time boxed. Tickets should be per a time limit with unlimited swipes. For example, and Dallas, tickets have a two or three hour time window or an all day ticket. In which you can ride as many trains in as many buses as you wish within the time window that you paid for. Often times, it doesn't just take one train or bus to get where you wanna go. Especially in Atlanta where the routes of MARTA are not well connected. They do have a monthly pass. They also have discounts for students, disabled persons and senior citizens. R A T I N G Three Stars off. Because of the price, disjointed routes and lack of info on bus signs .

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    MARTA - North Avenue Transit Station - View inside the train station.

    View inside the train station.

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    MARTA - Peachtree Center Station - 7'29'2024 Boy, does this station bring me so much anxiety w this loud, steep escalator.

    MARTA - Peachtree Center Station

    3.1(51 reviews)
    1.3 miDowntown

    This was our home station while in Atlanta and it was pretty convenient all around…read more The station is pretty large but there is a lot of signage to ensure you are getting to where you are going in the most efficient way. When we first got off the train, we didn't look at the signs and just exited to the street so we ended up walking a lot more the first day but once you realize all the demarcations, you'll be fine. We actually found an exit closer to our hotel, without having to walk up hill. SCORE!!! The station looks clean and feels pretty safe. I agree that it's a bit dark but I kind of think it adds to the charm a bit. I love the monitors that let you know when the next train is coming. The escalators are interesting to say the least. They do take forever but they are very long and better than having to walk up 4 flights of stairs, especially with baggage. And once we found the exit that didn't involve a hill, the escalator in that area was a bit shorter.

    If nothing else, this is the coolest MARTA station. It is carved out of granite and is deep…read moreunderground. I was meeting a friend nearby so I got off the train here. There were a lot of people wandering by the exit asking for money. There was also a wandering street lunatic who seemed potentially dangerous. Don't linger around the exit. The signage here was good for alerting you about inbound trains. I had purchased a round trip ticket earlier, so I did not have to deal with ticket vending machines here. My earlier experience was confusing, mostly due to the machine's UI.

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    MARTA - Peachtree Center Station - View of the platform in the station.

    View of the platform in the station.

    MARTA - Peachtree Center Station - Northbound trains arrive on the left side; southbound trains to the right.

    Northbound trains arrive on the left side; southbound trains to the right.

    MARTA - Peachtree Center Station - Waiting on the platform.

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    Waiting on the platform.

    Georgia Tech Parking and Transportation

    Georgia Tech Parking and Transportation

    1.3(29 reviews)
    0.3 miMidtown

    Students already pay $400/semester for parking, yet the lots are consistently oversold and full. If…read moreyou call the office, they tell you there's nothing they can do but they still consistently ticket you if you aren't in a spot or a different parking garage. There is no alternative options or solutions. The office workers' entire job is to help yet they are unhelpful and not caring towards students. All they do is try to rinse all the money they can out of them. If their system flawed, why are students inconvenienced and still paying $400 a semester when none of it is their issue? Fix the issues at hand instead of ticketing students.

    Horrible and horrendous, I wish I could give this 'service' 0 stars if I could. PTS would ding you…read morefor every nickle and dime they can, on top of students paying an awful lot of tuition money and an $800 parking pass. They treat their customers like trash and would give you a fine every time they could. I took MARTA because of this to avoid these headaches. Parking services weren't good either, and I called them many times, and they ended up redirecting me to an entirely different department to dodge their commitment and their work. Once I tried to inquire about the school's $50/month discount benefit on the monthly MARTA Breeze passes and got automatically labeled as Customer Service redirected to an entirely different service center who has 0 clue about what my situation is, and then asked me to call PTS again. I did that and again got re-directed to the same ignorant customer service center.

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    MARTA

    2.5(290 reviews)
    3.1 miLindbergh, Buckhead

    I love MARTA! I was living in Atlanta when the system was built. It made a huge difference in the…read moreamount of time it took to navigate the city known for its traffic congestion. The difficulty of driving the combined I-85/75 through the midst of town at high rates of speed is dreaded & avoided by most out of towners. In the midst of 80mph bumper to bumper traffic, it's difficult for those not familiar with the correct exit lane. When my middle aged son, who has lived in NYC for decades, had a business trip to Atlanta he rented a car. On his return trip to the airport I asked if he planned to go through the middle of town or around the perimeter highway. He responded "the middle of town". I chuckled mentally waiting to hear his reaction. When I finally asked, the NYC driver responded "They go fast.....REALLY fast!" With MARTA you avoid this. There was controversy before construction regarding the counties that would participate in MARTA. In the beginning only Atlanta/Fulton County participated. My 2nd apartment complex on Piedmont Road was new when my roommates and I moved in during 1972. The complex was demolished to build the Lindbergh MARTA station. By that time I was living in East Cobb. But old pictures still provide remembrances of that place in its earlier time. The system has created such easy and fast access, avoiding the traffic congestion that had always been a part of Atlanta. Park & Ride lots provide for riders who aren't in walking distance. Decades after I moved to Coastal Virginia I took my then teenage son to see a musical theatre production at the gorgeous Fox Theater. I chose a hotel close to the Fox. We were able to get onto MARTA inside the airport and exit within a block of our hotel. We walked to the Fox and nearby restaurants. We took MARTA to my longtime shopping center of choice, Lenox Square. Treating him to a hot dog at the legendary Varsity Restaurant was easy with MARTA. Navigating around Atlanta was so easy without a vehicle. It's been over a decade since I last visited the place in which I spent my early adulthood. Still dear to my heart, I'd love to see the expansion of the MARTA line and the conveniences it has added.

    Marta took bus 30 from druid lavista road and either i walk 25 minutes in the morning to catch 15…read moreto Lindbergh which is dangerous for most people especially women walking their no side walk so it not safe number 17 doesn't comes early enough for us to get to work 6am . Number 11 take 45 minutes to get midtown also doesn't run early enough we have try all your bus route and none of them run early to be at work at six. I have been doing Uber to Lindbergh since this start so I can get to work on time i cant afford it that money adds up am already struggling and now adding bill every day to get Lindbergh this change was supposed to help the community but marta left a lot of us to figure it out. And they dont care we need help we all already living pay check to pay check

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    MARTA - Thumbs up! It's smart to have an economical "breeze" card to breeze through Fulton and Dekalb Counties on MARTA rail and buses

    Thumbs up! It's smart to have an economical "breeze" card to breeze through Fulton and Dekalb Counties on MARTA rail and buses

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    Five Points Marta Station - Don't be surprised if you see rats in the station.  This rat was standing on the train track.

    Five Points Marta Station

    2.9(38 reviews)
    1.9 miDowntown

    Five Points MARTA Station is the only station where MARTA riders can transfer from the trains going…read morein the north/south directions to the east/west directions and vice versa. Because of this, it's the busiest train station, based on entries and exits, in the MARTA system. Employees try to keep this station clean, but with so many train riders passing through, the station is sometimes dirty. I personally have been in this station only to transfer to another train going in a different direction, and have never physically entered or exited the station using the gates. In this station, the north/south trains of the Red line and the north-east/south trains of the Gold line run on the tracks in the lower level. The east/west trains of the Green and the Blue lines run on the tracks in the upper level. Multiple escalators, stairways and elevators allow MARTA customers to move from one level to the other. Just a word of caution: If you're slow moving and you're transferring to another level, wait until most of the crowd gets ahead of you. Otherwise, you may get pushed and jostled by people hurrying to get by you. This is especially true if you're transferring to another train either before or after an event at either State Farm Arena, Mercedes-Benz Stadium or Georgia World Congress Center. Signage is accurate and helpful, but you have to know in which direction you want to travel to prevent confusion. Electronic signs in the stations let riders know the approximate remaining wait times for the arriving trains. A PA announcement lets everyone in the station which train is arriving. Both levels in this station are well lit, and there are few concrete benches to sit on while waiting for trains to arrive. Just like in every train station, MARTA customers need to ensure their safety by being aware of their surroundings and not stand too close to the train tracks.

    It's been over a decade since I've ridden Marta and I was impressed how they've kept the prices…read morelow. It's only $2.50 per ride plus $1 for the ticket. You can go from any point A to point B for the same fare. It's very clean unlike other subway systems in the country (e.g. NYC) and the rules posted discourage any bad behavior. I took Marta most places while I was in Atlanta and never felt unsafe. It is a super-efficient and cost effective way to get around.

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    Five Points Marta Station - 5 points

    5 points

    Five Points Marta Station - 5 Points

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    Five Points Marta Station - Tracks and the platform

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    Tracks and the platform

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