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MARTA Apps CONTACT94 Centennial Olympic Park 2 If Necessaryjohn WESLEY, Call DOBBS the a Tverain Operator on the Westin Intercom Located at Either End of the Car Rail Map LegendLegend North Springs RED LINE Red Line N RED LINE NIGHT TIME SERVICE After 9 pm, North Springs to Lindbergh Center only. W E Transfer to the Gold Line for service between Lindbergh Center and the Airport. Sandy Springs S GOLD LINE BLUE LINE EXPRESSWAYS I-85 GREEN LINE Dunwoody Weekday Service Bankhead to Edgewood/Candler Park until 9 pm GA-400 Weekend Service Bankhead to King Memorial until 9 pm Gold Line GREEN LINE NIGHT SERVICE Medical Center After 9 pm, Bankhead to Vine City only. Transfer to the Blue Line for service between Vine City and Indian Creek. One Hour before the end of major events at Mercedes-Benz Stadium the Green Line Doraville only runs between Bankhead & Ashby. STATIONS WITH FREE DAILY PARKING STATIONS WITH LONG-TERM AND FREE DAILY PARKING Chamblee MARTA RIDESTORE REDUCED FARE OFFICE I-285 Brookhaven/Oglethorpe Buckhead LOST & FOUND STATIONS WITH RESTROOMS Lenox ATLANTA STREETCAR CONNECTION I-75 STREETCAR ROUTE STREETCAR STOP Lindbergh Center MARTA RAIL CONNECTION Regional Connections COBB LINK WWW.COBBCCT.ORG (770) 427-4444 VE Arts Center Stations served A Midtown GWINNETT COUNTY TRANSIT WWW.GCTRANSIT.COM (770) 822-5010 North Avenue Stations served GRTA XPRESS Civic Center WWW.XPRESSGA.COM (404) 463-4782 S Stations served T Bankhead Peachtree Center eek gia State PIEDMONT MONROE DR Green Line See Streetcar inset below ZIPCAR (A CAR SHARING SERVICE) Five PointsGeor King MemorialInman Park/ReynoldstownEdgewood/Candler Park WWW.ZIPCAR.COM 1-866-4ZIPCAR vondale East LakeDecatur A KensingtonIndian Cr I-20 RELAY (A BIKE SHARING SERVICE) 102 M 26 T T Georgia Institute S WWW.RELAYBIKESHARE.COM 678-710-9900 Blue Line AR ECH 40 IE PKY R T of E VE T P I A 94 A S LEON T Technology N E DE U NC Garnett J PO AMTRAK KY Ashby ine City WWW.AMTRAK.COM 1-800-USA-RAIL est Lake V Bus Route 110 from Arts Center Station W North Avenue 102 2 ena/CNN Center NORTH AVE NW NORTH AVE GREYHOUND BUS LINES/SOUTHEASTERN STAGES I-20 West End WWW.GREYHOUND.COM 1-800-231-2222 Hamilton E. Holmes 50 51 99 Exit at Garnett Station E N Oakland City Emory Hospital LINDEN AVE NW D HARTSFIELD-JACKSON ATLANTA W R N Midtown A V INTERNATIONAL IRPORT A 50 T Bauder E S L WWW.ATLANTA-AIRPORT.COM (800) 897-1910 E Lakewood/ U College I O Arthur B. Langford Jr Pkwy Coca-Cola K B C Red and Gold Lines before 9 pm. Gold Line only HeadquartersFt. McPhersonU L after 9 pm. Transfer to the Red Line at Lindbergh T S W 166 Dome/GWCC/Philips Ar M Center to continue to/from North Springs. N PINE ST NW D A East Point N T A R S L PINE ST I E 16 Civic Center T E E R T R U T T O H A C C S A E IN CASE OF EVACUATION T P College Park W 51 I-285 Peachtree Summit Emergency phones are If instructed to open doors in an Federal Building marked by a blue light. Lift emergency, use the center doors, 109receiver for direct line to locate the emergency door release 26 Control Center. handle, open the access cover, lift IVA the emergencyKY release handle and IVAN ALLEN JR BLVD N ALLE P W PEACHTREE PL N JR BLVD push doorOM panel into the pocket DANGER EED recessFR and exit the vehicle. R Do not touch the E D W PEACHTRE ST RALPH MCGILL BLVD high-voltage electric K In case of emergency R third rail. I-85 Airport A evacuation, rescue personnel P C 16 will assist passengers with I T P 40 S DANGER disabilities. If evacuation is M D World of Coca-Cola R Y Do not touch the necessary before rescue N D L 51 T A O R paddle units S L high-voltage personnel arrive, please assist Georgia Aquarium E L E T Atlanta Medical Center N A E R which protrude from the such passengers. Leave I R R U N B U T A underside of the train. wheelchairs on train. O K N T E H VE R C E A - C D H T IG A E N H E T E 16 LA FREEDOM PKY P ND C CONN HIGHLAND AVE Atlanta Streetcar For MARTA Police: Call (404) 848-4911 or txt MPD: (404)334-5355 GEORGIA PIEDMONT Omni Hotel Peachtree Center EVACUATION INSTRUCTIONS Georgia World Carnegie at Spring at CNN Center I-75 I-675 99 Congress Center FREEDOM PKY Listen to and follow the Train Operator’s instructions. ANDREW YOUNG INTERNATIONAL BLVD 1 MARTA Apps CONTACT94 Centennial Olympic Park 2 If necessaryJOHN WESLEY, call DOBBS the A TVErain Operator on the Westin intercom located at either end of the car. MARTA On the Go: GENERAL Skyview Peachtree Ritz-Carlton Martin Luther King Jr. R Plaza 16 3 In an emergency evacuation,3 A make z www.itsmarta.com Atlanta ELLIS ST N Real-time bus & rail Center sure the train has stopped.D O E VE Luckie at Cone Peachtree Center E A L 404-848-5000 Philips Arena V z P Schedules HeleneN S Mills Senior A LUCKIE ST OB A DANGER R SLEY D BS VE H LAKE D R E Vine city D W IRWIN ST CNN S T N Multipurpose Facility H R z Service alerts TTY: 404-848-5665 RK R JO T A N T T PA D ST T CONE ST V C S S Center VE C r Mercedes-Benz I E A Accessible Format: 404-848-4037 J z P E Connecting bus routes L D D R M FO E L Y U R Stadium L CONE ST N MARIETT R L O I A O A I L T L MARTA See & Say: B A Woodruff Park H I L H N AIRLIE ST T N L F E I C TE R S H JACKSON ST A DANGER MARTA POLICE EN U 3 T S C TURNER DR A ST E z O Report suspicious activity E S P FORSYTH ST PIEDMONT C E J OLD WHEAT ST Text MPD: (404) 334-5355 TED E directly to MARTA Police R DO NOT TOUCH T AUBURN AVE or Call (404) 848-4911 if you see H C HIGH-VOLTAGE RAIL z Discrete way to send text A Park Place Auburn at Piedmont Dobbs Plaza King Historic District Five Points E L OR PADDLES something out of the ordinary. P P DANGER and photos Dome/GWCC/ K R AVE MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DR NW A Philips/CNN Center P EDGEWOOD AVE 109 Follow walkway to the DEKALB Hurt Park Sweet Auburn Market Edgewood at Hilliard nearest marked exit Georgia State R Sweet Auburn D University COCA COLA PL R Curb Market O 3 I N VE T A E S S D S R TLAND ST R A Grady I E L D L 3 813 R COUR PIEDMONT Memorial I FORSYTH ST O H B TURNER DR Hospital ST JACKSON MITCHELL ST S BROAD ST TED E M L 99 O Georgia State H T PEACHTREE ST M 21 S Fulton County A I 813 L L L Probate Court L E I ALKER ST B W Georgia 186 W 40 State Capitol DECATUR ST TRINITY CAPITOL SQ M A King Memorial RT FAIR ST A IN 813 VE LU 99 TH ER VE K Garnett A ING 813 Georgia JR DR 21 T Supreme Court S THSIDE DR S T R S CENTRAL E T R NOR E P O MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DR S D N N I MEMORIAL DR 42 L W MEMORIAL DR MEMORIAL DR SW N T S N ASHINGTON ST I W T R 21 A M T WHITEHALL ST S EL AP E H V C A L 74 O T I E P GEORGIA V A T A MCDANIEL ST SW S S C L ER T T A E S P GEORGIA R R T O W N Y T S E S R PULLIAM ST C 20 LL A P 186 ITEH WH 55 74 W 2040 FULTON ST W S T S D R R A O V S E D 32 L N U I 42 O W 49 B WELLS ST SW E 95 V Braves Museum & A L Hall of Fame/Turner Field Tours T A 40 S R R Turner FieldTurner Field A R LPH T O DA N Y VID E R A C B P ERN ATHY B RALPH DAVID ABERNAT LVD HY BLVD GEORGIA AVE T T S S M R D A 95 T I E R S L P A L O R V U E O O P R L Zoo Atlanta S C D U 155 D 49 O N N I T B O 155 S W R T A T N A S A K L R L N I G A H H T AARON DR HANK .
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