MARTA lines to be color-coded
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
MARTA train lines are getting the color-coded treatment.
Like subway systems in most major cities, MARTA has now tagged each of its train lines with a different color: red, green, blue or yellow, according to MARTA. The change is intended to make it easier to catch the correct train.
Trains will still display the name of the end-destination station. So a rider boarding at the airport going to Chamblee can either look for the “Doraville” end destination sign, or for the color yellow on the sign’s background, said MARTA spokesman Lyle Harris.
The colors:
North Springs-airport: red
Doraville-airport: yellow
Bankhead-Edgewood/Candler Park: green
Holmes-Indian Creek: blue
To see the map: www.itsmarta.com/rail-schedules-or-route.aspx
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