FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
April 16, 2026
MARTA LAUNCHES
NEXTGEN BUS NETWORK ON SATURDAY, APRIL 18
A Generational
Transformation of Bus Service Arrives in Metro Atlanta
ATLANTA — The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA)
will officially launch its NextGen Bus Network on April
18, 2026. This historic initiative represents the first time since MARTA began
bus operations in the early 1970s that the entire system has been redrawn from
scratch.
The new bus network is designed to meet the needs of modern
customers using transit in an ever-evolving Atlanta region. Moving away from
the incremental changes of the past, MARTA is launching a new bus network
designed for how people live and work today.
“The NextGen Bus Network represents a generational transformation
in how we deliver bus service for our customers,” said Interim MARTA General
Manager and CEO Jonathan Hunt. “Atlanta has changed significantly over the last
40 years, and our bus network must reflect that reality. We want to provide a
modern transit experience that prioritizes frequency, consistency, and
significantly expanded access to the places that matter most to our riders. On
balance, this network is a massive improvement for most of our customers and
for the region. Our goal is to deliver more access to more places in less
time.”
High-Frequency Service Means Less Waiting
The cornerstone of the NextGen Network is a dramatic increase in
high-frequency service. The new network triples the number of corridors where a
bus arrives every 15 minutes or better, increasing from 5 corridors to 17.
This 15-minute means more riders will no longer need to consult a
schedule and can simply arrive at a stop and know a bus is coming shortly.
Additionally, 11 routes will feature service every 20 minutes or better,
ensuring that one-third of the entire network provides high-frequency
reliability.
Greater Consistency Throughout the Week
In a major shift from previous operations, the NextGen Network
introduces greater service consistency, both during off-peak hours and during
the weekends. Whether a rider is commuting on a Monday morning, heading to the
grocery store on Saturday afternoon, or traveling to a place of worship on
Sunday, the service levels will remain nearly the same for most routes. The 81
fixed routes will operate at the same frequency for most of the day, seven days
a week, making the system more useful for all our customers, not just the
traditional work week commuters.
Greater Access to Opportunity
The redesigned network consists of 81 fixed bus routes optimized
for speed and frequency, as well as 12 MARTA
Reach on-demand zones, providing flexible, curb-to-curb
connectivity in lower-density areas where traditional fixed-route buses were
less efficient.
While the total number of routes will be lower than before, the
strategic redesign in fact increases overall access with 6% more people in the
region within a quarter of a mile of MARTA service.
By prioritizing frequency and directness, the NextGen Bus Network
dramatically expands the opportunities available to the average rider within a
60-minute travel window. Compared to the existing network, the average rider
can now reach:
- 31% more hospitals
- 27% more grocery stores
- 22% more jobs
- 21% more colleges and
universities
For more information on the NextGen Bus Network, updated route
maps, and frequency schedules, please visit itsmarta.com/nextgen.
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