Future of MARTA

Your bus route is changing. Here’s how to find your new route.

The new network is designed to bring more frequent service to more areas.
A notice about new MARTA bus routing is seen at MARTA Arts Center Station, Tuesday, March 24, 2026, in Atlanta. (Hyosub Shin/AJC)
A notice about new MARTA bus routing is seen at MARTA Arts Center Station, Tuesday, March 24, 2026, in Atlanta. (Hyosub Shin/AJC)
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A massive redesign of MARTA’s bus network is coming Saturday, the first substantive changes since the transit agency was founded.

Almost every bus route is changing. In 12 on-demand Reach zones, fixed route service is being eliminated and replaced with van pools. On other routes, some stops are going away, while others are being added.

The new network is designed to bring more frequent service to more areas. On a dozen routes, buses will come every 15 minutes or faster.

You can look up your new route here:

MARTA will have transit ambassadors out at stations on Saturday and in the coming weeks to help riders find their new route.

About the Authors

Stephanie Lamm is a data reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She works with data to uncover stories that would otherwise remain hidden.

Sara Gregory covers transportation for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Previously, she covered local government in DeKalb County. A Charlotte native, she joined the AJC in 2023 after working at newspapers in South Carolina and Virginia.

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