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This Re-Route Will Start at the Biginning of Revenue Service Untill B.C.C THIS RE-ROUTE WILL START AT THE BIGINNING OF REVENUE SERVICE UNTILL B.C.C. GIVES THE ALL CLEAR. REROUTE ADVISORY: Route #2 Ponce De Leon, #3 Auburn Ave, #6 Emory, #9 Boulevard/Tilson Road, #21 Memorial Drive, #26 Marietta Street, #36 Virginia Highland, #40 Downtown, #42 Pryor Road, #49 McDonough Blvd, #50 D.L. Hollowell Pkwy, #51 J.E. Boone, #55 Jonesboro Road, #94 Northside Drive, #102 Little Five Points, #107 Glenwood, #186 Rainbow Drive, #809 Monroe Drive, #813 Atlanta Student Movement, #816 North Highland Ave, #832 Grant Park, and #899 Old Fourth Ward. WHAT: 2020 Publix Atlanta Marathon & 5k WHERE: The Marathon will start at Marietta Street and Centennial Olympic Park Drive. The Route/Course will travel through various streets in the City of Atlanta and Dekalb County. WHEN: Sunday, March 1, 2020 TIMES: 7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. or Until the All clear is given by B.C.C. Buses in and around the Marathon will be rerouted during the Marathon/5k. Bus routes intersecting with Race/Runners will be delayed. Atlanta Police will allow traffic to flow between gaps in the Race. Reroute as follows: OUTBOUND: Route #2 from North Avenue Station to East Lake Station (South Loop) Regular route Expect Delays crossing North Highland Avenue. INBOUND: Route #2 from East Lake Station to North Avenue Station Regular route Expect Delays crossing North Highland Avenue. Regular route Page 1 of 20 OUTBOUND: Route #3 from H.E. Holmes Station to West End Station Continue M.L.K. Jr. Drive Right – Joseph E. Lowery Blvd. Left – West End Avenue Right – Lee Street Left into West End Station (Load/unload at available Bus Stall) INBOUND: Route #3 from West End Station to H.E. Holmes Station Exit Station Right – Lee Street Left – West End Avenue Right – Joseph E. Lowery Blvd. Left- M.L.K. Jr. Drive Regular route OUTBOUND: Route #6 from Lindbergh Center Station to Inman Park Station Continue Briarcliff Road Left – North Avenue Right – Oakdale Road Right – DeKalb Avenue Right – Moreland Avenue Ramp South Right – Moreland Avenue Right – Seaboard Avenue Regular route Page 2 of 20 INBOUND: Route #6 from Inman Park Station to Lindbergh Center Station Continue Seaboard Avenue Left – Moreland Avenue Right – DeKalb Avenue Ramp Left – Dekalb Avenue Left – Oakdale Road Left – North Avenue Right – Moreland Avenue Continue Briarcliff Road Regular route INBOUND: Route #9 from Rainbow Way/Candler Road to King Memorial Station Continue I-20 West Exit off Blvd. Right – Blvd. Continue across Memorial Drive Continue Blvd. Left- Chamberlain Street Left – W.H. Borders Senior Drive Load / Unload at the corner of Decatur Street End of the line Page 3 of 20 OUTBOUND: Route #9 from King Memorial Station to Rainbow/Candler Way Left – Decatur Street Left – Jackson Street Right – Chamberlain Street Right – Boulevard (Continue under the bridge) Continue across Memorial Drive Continue Blvd. Left – I-20 East Regular route OUTBOUND: Route #21 from Kensington Station to Garnett Station Continue Memorial Drive Left – Boulevard Right onto I-20 West Exit on Windsor Street Continue Ted Turner Drive Right – Trinity Avenue Right – Peachtree Street to Brotherton Street End of the line Page 4 of 20 INBOUND: Route #21 from Garnett Station to Kensington Station Right – Forsyth Street Left – Garnett Street Left – Ted Turner Drive Left onto I-20 East Exit on Blvd. Left – Blvd. Right – Memorial Drive Regular route OUTBOUND: Route #26 from Midtown Station to Marietta Street Right – Peachtree Place Right – West Peachtree Street Left – 10th Street Left – Brady Avenue Right – West Marietta Street Regular route INBOUND: Route #26 from Marietta Street to Midtown Station Continue West Marietta Street Left – Brady Avenue Right – 10th Street Page 5 of 20 Right – Into Midtown Station (Load/unload) INBOUND: Route #36 from Decatur Station to Midtown Station Continue E. Rock Springs Continue E. Morningside Drive Left – Piedmont Avenue Right – 14th Street Left – Spring Street Left – 10th Street Right into Midtown Station OUTBOUND: Route #36 from Midtown Station to Decatur Station Right – Peachtree Place Right – W. Peachtree Street Right – 10th Street Left – Peachtree Street Right – 14th Street Left – Piedmont Avenue Right – E. Morningside Drive Continue E. Rock Springs Regular route (After crossing over N. Highland Avenue) Page 6 of 20 INBOUND: Route #40 from West End Station to Peachtree/Brotherton (Garnett Station) Continue Whitehall Street Left – Forsyth Street Right – Trinity Avenue Right – Peachtree Street (Load/unload on Brotherton/Peachtree Street) OUTBOUND: Route #40 from Peachtree/Brotherton @ (Garnett Station) to West End Station Continue Peachtree Street Continue Whitehall Street Regular route INBOUND: Route #42 from Lakewood Station to Peachtree/Brotherton @ (Garnett Station) Continue Central Avenue Left – Richardson Street (Landmark is the IBEW building on the right) Right – Windsor Street Continue Ted Turner Drive Right – Garnett Street Left – Forsyth Street Right – Trinity Avenue Right – Peachtree Street (load/unload on Brotherton Street) Page 7 of 20 OUTBOUND: Route #42 from Peachtree/Brotherton (Garnett Station to Lakewood Station) Continue Peachtree Street Right – Forsyth Street Left – Garnett Street Left – Ted Turner Drive Continue Windsor Street Left – Ralph David Abernathy Right – Pryor Street Regular route INBOUND: Route #49 from Metro Transitional Center to Peachtree/Brotherton Street (Garnett Station) Continue McDonough Blvd. Right – Hill Street Left – Tuskegee Street Right – Connally Street Left – Vanira Avenue Left - Hank Aaron Drive Right - Weyman Avenue Continue Ridge Avenue Right – Pulliam Street Right – Washington Street Page 8 of 20 Continue Pollard Blvd. Right – Windsor Street Continue Ted Turner Drive Right – Garnett Street Left – Forsyth Street Right – Trinity Avenue Right – Peachtree Street (Load/unload on Brotherton Street) OUTBOUND: Route #49 from Peachtree/Brotherton (Garnett Station) to Metro Transitional Center Continue Peachtree Street Right – Forsyth Street Left – Garnett Street Left – Ted Turner Drive Continue Windsor Street Left – Ralph David Abernathy Right – Pollard Blvd. Continue Washington Street Left – Ridge Avenue Left – Weyman Avenue Left – Hank Aaron Drive Right – Vanira Avenue Right – Connally Street Left – Tuskegee Street Page 9 of 20 Right – Hill Street Regular route OUTBOUND: Route #50 from Midtown Station to Atlanta Industrial Park Right – Peachtree Place Right – W. Peachtree Street Left – 10th Street Left – Northside Drive Right – Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy Regular route INBOUND: Route #50 from Atlanta Industrial Park to Midtown station Continue Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy Left – Northside Drive Right – 10th Street Right – Into Midtown Station (Load/Unload) OUTBOUND: Route #51 H.E. Holmes Station to Midtown Station Continue Joseph E. Boone Blvd. Left – Northside Drive Right – 10th Street Right – Cresent Avenue Right – Peachtree Place (Load/Unload in front of Midtown Station) Page 10 of 20 INBOUND: Route #51 Midtown Station to H.E. Holmes Station Continue Peachtree Place Right – W. Peachtree Street Left – 10th Street Left – Northside Drive Right – Joseph E. Boone Blvd. Regular route INBOUND: Route #55 from Jonesboro Road to Peachtree/Brotherton (Garnett Station) Continue Pryor Street (DO NOT TURN ON WEYMAN AVE) Continue Central Avenue Left – Richardson Street Right – Windsor Street Continue Ted Turner Drive Right – Garnett Street Left – Forsyth Street Right – Trinity Avenue Right – Peachtree Street (Load/Unload on Brotherton Street) OUTBOUND: Route #55 from Peachtree/Brotherton (Garnett Station) Continue Peachtree Street Left – Memorial Drive Right – Pryor Street Left – University Avenue Page 11 of 20 Regular route INBOUND: Route #94 from Howell Mill Road/Spring Grove to West End Station via Ashby Station Continue Northside Drive Right – Joseph E. Boone Left – Joseph E. Lowery (Service Ashby Station) Left – Westend Avenue Right – Lee Street Left – Into West End Station OUTBOUND: Route #94 from West End Station to Howell Mill Road/Spring Grove Right – Lee Street Left – West End Avenue Right – Joseph E. Lowery (Service Ashby Station) Right – Joseph E. Boone Left – Northside Drive Regular route INBOUND: Route #102 from Edgewood/Candler Park Sation to North Avenue Regular route Expect delays crossing North Highland. OUTBOUND: Route #102 from North Avenue Station to Edgewood/Candler Park Station Regular route Expect delays crossing North Highland. Page 12 of 20 INBOUND: Route #107 from Indian Creek Station to Garnett Station Continue Memorial Drive Left – Boulevard Right onto I-20 West Exit Windsor Street Continue Ted Turner Drive Right – Trinity Avenue Right – Peachtree Street to Brotherton Street End of the line OUTBOUND: Route #107 from Garnett Station to Indian Creek Station Right – Forsyth Street Left – Garnett Street Left – Ted Turner Drive Left onto I-20 East Exit on Blvd. Left – Blvd. Right – Memorial Drive Regular route OUTBOUND: Route #186 from Garnett Station to Rainbow Drive/South Dekalb Right – Forsyth Street Left – Garnett Street Left – Ted Turner Drive Left onto I-20 East Ramp Regular route Page 13 of 20 INBOUND: Route #186 from Rainbow Drive/South DeKalb to Garnett Station Continue I-20 West Exit Windsor Street Continue Ted Turner Drive Right – Trinity Avenue Right – Peachtree Street to Brotherton Street End of the line INBOUND: Route #809 from Lindbergh Center Station to King Memorial Station (Expect slight delays at Monroe Drive and Virginia Ave.) Continue Regular route up to Chamberlain Street (after Edgewood Avenue) Right – Chamberlain Street Left
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