Current Status (January 2026):
Under Construction!
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The construction team continues work along Hank Aaron Drive south of Ormond Street. Only local traffic will be allowed on blocks with active construction, and all other traffic will be detoured. For information on the detour routes, click
here.
Please note: Starting immediately there is no on-street parking allowed along Hank Aaron between Ormond Street and Haygood Avenue. Any vehicles parked on the street in these areas will be towed at the owner’s expense.
Monthly Station Feature
Bus-Only Lanes
Introduced to improve service efficiency, the Monthly Station Feature aims to increase reliability and rider satisfaction. Please check out this month’s station feature below!
85% of the route has dedicated bus-only lanes. Bus-only lanes enhance the efficiency of the route and ridership by:
- Reducing travel time and increasing efficiency.
- Buses can bypass traffic congestion.
- Faster and more reliable service.
- Encouraging public transit use and decreasing traffic congestion.
- First responders and local commuter bus systems will be allowed to use the bus-only lanes.
MARTA Rapid A-Line Features
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is a high-quality, efficient, and cost-effective public transportation system that uses dedicated bus lanes to avoid traffic congestion. Our BRT system includes features such as frequent service, electric buses, and well-designed stations with pre-payment systems to speed up boarding. BRT provides a flexible, low-cost service. BRTs help improve air quality and promote sustainable urban mobility. BRT systems are designed to be fast, reliable, and accessible for passengers. Continue reading below for more information on what the Rapid A-Line BRT project has to offer.
- 14 new stations with level boarding, real-time arrival information, and off-board fare collection so you can pay before you board.
- Brand-new 60-foot articulated electric buses
- Trips every 10 to 12 minutes during peak hours
- Total travel time from Five Points south to Carver will be 12-15 minutes
- 85% dedicated bus lanes with transit signal priority to bypass traffic
General improvements provided by the MARTA Rapid A-Line project.
Rendering of MARTA Rapid A-Line stations
Construction Overview
Construction will impact the travel routes in several ways. Please see the information below on what you can expect during construction hours from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. To maintain the project schedule, the team may do night work to complete projects in a timely manner. We apologize for the inconvenience and are working diligently to finish the project. If you have any concerns, please reach out to the Rapid Response Team email (
rapidaline@itsmarta.com) or hotline (404.848.3006).
Construction activity will cause traffic detours and periodic lane reductions. Please see the links below for more details. Plan accordingly as these lane closures will impact travel times, sidewalks, cycle tracks, and parking lanes.
On-street parking:
On-street parking will be closed in locations along the route during the next phase of construction as the team continues to prepare for future Rapid station installations and road widening. All drivers along the route should adhere to posted signage such as the restricting parking access signs. Please refrain from blocking vehicles parked in prohibited on-street parking spots. Any vehicles that obscure construction activity will be towed at the owner’s expense.
On-street parking spots are closed in the following locations:
- Hank Aaron Drive from Ormond Street to McDonough Boulevard intersection.
- Along Mitchell Street and MLK Jr. Drive at various locations depending on active construction.
Construction Impacts
Please anticipate traffic lane closures and pedestrian and bicycle detours for necessary road widening work at the following locations:
Low impact construction may continue after scheduled hours when traffic is at its lowest, and crew members will comply with local noise ordinances. The construction crew may also work during weekends to maintain the project schedule during periods of inclement weather.
Please look for posted signage for detailed parking and lane restriction instructions when traveling the corridor.
Bus Stop Impacts: