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Metropolitan Atlanta Regional Transit Te ch Pkwy North Avenue N3 2 C/E State St 400 North Ave 400 North Ave 26 1,26 26 400 424 400 2,99 G/C/E Coca-Cola DOWNTOWN101,102, 421,423, 103A, ATLANTA Headquarters 103, 424,430, 412,418 412 431,441, 451,455, 10A,10B, 10A,10B, Juniper St 461,462 100,101, 0 MILE 1/2 100,101, 477,480, PeachtreeSt 480,481 477 481 411,413, 411,421, 416,490, 423,424, G/C/E Emory Crawford 491 430,441, 450,451, Long Hospital Central 455,461, Spring St 400 462,490, G/C/E 110 Park 421 491 103A, 423 418 430 400 Renaissance Pine St 431 441 Park 75 451 455 Pine St Civic Center 1 1 1 85 NORTH 477 CourtlandSt BEDFORD 421 PINE Spring St 423 PeachtreeSt Luckie St 101,102,103, 431 101 WilliamsSt 32 412,418 441 10A Atlanta 102 10B 400 103 100 421 47 Civic Center Ivan Allen Jr Blvd 101 423 470 1,32 477 431 Jones Av 480 490 441 G/C/E 481 Ralph McGill Blvd 51 451 412 490 411 16 W Peachtree Pl 424 1,32,51 491 491 Georgia Power Simpson St 461 101,102,103, 421,423, 462 412,418 F Imagine It! 431,441 ri 421,423,431,441,451 ar 413 413 420,422,424,425,430, T Georgia Children’s u 416 416 432,440,442,450,455, 16,110 c CourtlandSt k Aquarium Museum 420 424 460,461,462,490 R Peachtree St 10A d 422 10B 424 10A 413,416, 100 16 425 101 Baker St Luckie St World of 43210B 420,422, 100 400,413,416,420, Coke 440 424,425, 1 10A,10B, 450101 432,440, 47,100, 422,424,425,430, 475 450 101,470, 432,440,442,450, CENTRAL ATLANTA DOWNTOWN480 ATLANTA451-455,460,490 Arts Center Station 10A 101 John Portman Blvd r 413 10B 102 441 75 85 D 411,421,423,430, 47 103 y 416 r 431,441,450,451, r 100 103A 400,411, e 420 110 451-455,461-462, F 101 418 413,416 110 422 y 470 490,491 r Centennial e 424 10 Marietta St 480 10A,10B,10C 10,10A,10B, m Spring St 425 o Piedmont 77,477 WilliamsSt 102,481 10C,100,101, g Olympic t 432 n 102,480,481 411 103A o Centennial Dr Olympic Park 440 412 M Park 450 t’l Blvd AIL LINE 490,491 Andrew Young Interna R 103A 37 10A,10B, 400,421,423,430,431, 421 412 423 E 490 P 77,100,101, Carnegie Way 442,451-455,460,490 NORTH e WPeachtree St FR a Bus 491 Trabert Ave 475,477 CHTREE ST The Breeze Card is metropolitan Atlanta’s 101,102, 10,10A,10B, c E h Georgia World Spring St G/C/E A Bays 103,412 10C,100,101, t r 413,416,420,422, Peachtree Center e state-of-the-art fare collection system. 102,480,481 Williams St RED/GOLD e Congress Center 424,425,432,440, 37 19th St 27 10A C 450,461-462 i 1 10A E Developed by MARTA, the Breeze Card offers 490 r WY 10B 1,32,51 c Ellis St 421 l Georgia 10B 413,416, WEST PE e 110 110 Bishop St ATLANTIC 17th St 77 423 Northbound transit users access to the region’s entire Dome Walton 420,422, 110 Howell Mill Rd 100 431 Arts 110 STATION FR ANSLEY PARK 424,425, transit system with a single fare card. CNN 432,440, 101 Center Southbound NorthsideDr 37,110 Atlanta Irwin St 491 37 450, 475 Station S CENTER 17th St Center 477 3,99 T 103A R The Breeze Card is a reusable plastic FR 77 Piedmont Ave 461-462 Fulton 37 18th St 37 A 490,491 477 10A Philips Library- card designed to be used by most transit 490 16th St 10B Courtland Ave 491 FR Museum of Winn Arena Central John Wesley Dobbs customers. Spring St 3 FR Arts Center Design Atlanta Park 3 Mecaslin St Cone St E Williams St 16th St E It offers many features, such as Balance 10 High Museum of Art 10A,10B,77,100,101,475,477 Fairlie St IN Peachtree Center Ave Center Peachtree 15TH ST 12 10A Atlanta L 99 99 Protection (sign-up required) and convenient 413,416,420,422,424,425, IL IKEA 10B Woodruff Arts Center Botanical 432,440,450,461-462 Marietta St A reloading at dozens of locations and online 10 100 100 10C R G/C/E FR 37,110 Gardens D 75 10A 101 101 L 3,16,110 3,16,110 110 O at www.breezecard.com. Breeze Cards 10B 480 102 10A P 10A,10B,47 10A,10B,47 16th St e G Huff Rd 10B 103A a / Midtown Station 10C 481 480 c D 100,101,470, 100,101,470, 85 can hold cash value as well as weekly or 1 77 10,10A,10B 15th St h BL E 102 481 t U 480 480 Auburn Ave Village St 10C,77,102, r Dome/GWCC E R 477 110 e R monthly discount passes for MARTA, Cobb e A 413,416,420,422, 477,481 IL 101,102,103, 101,102,103, E E 10 S Philips Arena/ L 424,425,432,440, PiedmontAve t IN Park Pl 103A,418 103A,418 Community Transit, Gwinnett County Transit 1,12 10A 14th St JesseDrHill Atlantic Dr 14th St E 450,461-462 14th St 10B 27 CNN Center 400,430,442, 400,430,442, 10TH ST and GRTA Xpress. Green 10C 451-455,460,490 451-455,460,490 Children’s Bell St 103A Alabama St 102 412 Edgewood Ave at Hughes 421,423, Forsyth St 155,186 103A,412 27,99 Breeze makes transferring between the Green 421,423, 411,421, 27,110 10A,10B,77,100,101,477 Spalding 431,441, HOME 400,411, 451-455 430,431, 423,430, 102,481 411,421, E CES systems easy – a transfer is loaded onto the PARK 413,416, A P Techwood Dr Techwood 490,491 441,450, 431,441, 103A M.L. King, Jr. Dr 423,430, 451, 450,451, 1,3,13,16,32,42, card when you tap in on the reader to pay 49,51,155,186 Five Points Decatur St 431,441, 451-455, 451-455, 99 12,36 Midtown Station Howell Mill Rd Federal your fare on buses and coaches and when Hemphill Ave 75 461-462 461-462, Piedmont 10A,10B,77,100, 450,451, Atlanta 490,491 Reserve Park Coca Cola Pl 451-455, 101,475,477,480 CHTREE ST 77 Mitchell St 3,16,110 Gas & Light A E you tap to use the MARTA rail system. Courtland St 461-462, AIL LINE 85 477 Bank KISS & RIDE S Wall St Georgia 490,491 R 12 Museum Piedmont Ave For more information and to get your own 10A St. Univ. Trolley Juniper St 10A,10B,47,77,100, 99 77,477, Green 10B 1,3,49,55,74,110 Breeze Card, visit a MARTA Ride Store, 27 101,475,477,480 47 Grady WEST PE 481 PEACHTREE PLACE State St Spring St 110,186 Center St W Peachtree Midtown 77 NorthsideDr 10th St 101,102,103,103A,418 Underground 155,186 vending machine or purchase online at 10th St 100 100 Memorial Green 36,99 99 RED/GOLD 12 12 101 400,413,416,420,422,424, 101 Atlanta Hospital www.breezecard.com. 102 12 425,430,432,440,442,450, 21,99, Trolley 470 Piedmont Ave 155 480 9th St 451-455,460,461-462,490 475 400,413, Jesse Hill Dr 481 27, 3,110 36, 477 416,420, St Hilliard McCamish Broad St 480 422,424, 3,16,110 99 13,42,51 101 8th St Pavilion 425,430, Peachtree Center Area 8th St 432,440, 102 Decatur St Charles Allen Dr Allen Charles 103 21,99, Green 10A,10B, R 36 442,450, 21,99, 99 REGIONAL TRANSIT MAP Blue E 103A 155 Pratt St D 451-455, 100,101, 77,100, Forsyth 155 / 418 M.L. King, Jr. Dr 186 413,416,420,422,424, Red 480,481 101,477, G MIDTOWN Spring St 460,490 The Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) is pleased O 7th St 3,13, 425,432,440,450,451 JOHN PORTMAN BLVD Rambler 480,481 L 99 110 10A,10B, 101,102, D 155 400,413, 10A to provide the 2012 Metropolitan Atlanta Regional 47,100, 1 103,412 103A R 3,16, Bell St Blue A 110 416,420, 10B 101,102,103, 400,430, 16,110 101,470, I Georgia State Transit Map. Created through the efforts of the 412 L 13 422,424, 47 442, 32,55, 103A Red L 103A,418 Decatur St 480 6th St I 6th St 425,430, 100 451-455, 74,110 E ARC’s Regional Transit Committee, this map N Garnett St Peters St SPRING ST E 10A,10B, Trolley 5th St 432,440, 101 101 460,490 21,99, G/C/E 1 E 101,102, presents an overview of existing public transit Trolley 3,13 442,450, 470 102 155 Decatur St 47,100, McMillanSt 21 103,103A, 451-455, 475 103 103A 32,55,74 21,99, 10A,10B, 101,470, services in the region as provided by CATS, CCT, 77 t 418 Jefferson St Blue GEORGIA INSTITUTE S 460,490 480 77,100, 480 Blue 400,411, 411,421, 5th St 103A 186 Piedmont Ave 477 e GCT, MARTA, GRTA Xpress, the buc, Atlantic Station Myrtle St 42 101,475, Penn Ave e 400,430, Green 413,416, 423,430, Ave Argonne 418 OF TECHNOLOGY Red r 21 Rambler 490,491 421,423, 431,441, t 77,477 32,55,74 Georgia State 477 442,451, Free Ride, the Cliff/CCTMA Shuttle, and the Georgia Red 4th St h Trinity Ave ANDREW YOUNG INTERNAT’L BLVD 430,431, 450,451, c Rambler a Capitol 451-455, Tech Stinger and Tech Trolleys.
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