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Served Proposed Station(S) CURRENT PROPOSED ROUTE NAME JURISDICTION PROPOSED MODIFICATION STATION(S) STATION(S) SERVED SERVED Discontinue Service -N ew proposed Routes 21 and 99 would provide service along Jesse Hill Ave., Coca Cola Pl. and Piedmont Ave. segments. New proposed Route 99 would provide service along the Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. segment. New proposed Routes 32 and 51 would provide service on Marietta St. between Forsyth St. and Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd. New proposed Route 12 would provide service on the Howell Mill Rd segment between 10th St. and Marietta Chattahoochee Ave.. New proposed Route 37 would provide service on Chattahoochee Ave. between Hills Ave. and Marietta Blvd and Marietta Blvd City of Atlanta, 1 Boulevard/Centennial between Bolton Dr. and Coronet Way. New proposed Routes 37 and 60 would provide service on Coronet Way between Marietta Blvd and Bolton Rd Georgia State Fulton County Olympic Park segments. Service will no longer be provided on Edgewood Ave. between Piedmont Ave. and Marietta St.; Marietta St. between Edgewood Ave. and Forsyth St.; Marietta St. between Ivan Allen, Jr. Blvd and Howell Mill Rd; Howell Mill Rd between Marietta St. and 10th St.; Huff Rd, Ellsworth Industrial Blvd and Marietta Blvd; Chattahoochee Ave. between Ellsworth Industrial Blvd and Hill Ave.; Bolton Pl., Bolton Dr.; Coronet Way between Defoors Ferry Rd and Moores Mill Rd, and Moores Mill Rd between Bolton Rd and Coronet Way. Proposed modification includes Route 2 operate from Inman Park station via Moreland Ave. (currently served by Route 6-Emory) Freedom Parkway and North Avenue, North Avenue City of Atlanta, 2 Ponce De Leon Avenue Ralph McGill Blvd (currently served by Route 16-Noble), continuing via Blvd,and North Ave. terminating at North Ave. Station. Service will no longer be Decatur & Station & Inman DeKalb County provided from Avondale Station along Ponce de Leon Ave. to Moreland Ave. Avondale Park Station Proposed modification includes maintaining current service from Hamilton E. Holmes Station along Martin Luther King Jr., Dr., Northside Dr., Fair St., Peters H.E. Holmes, Martin Luther King, Jr. City of Atlanta, H.E. Holmes and 3 St., Forsyth St. and Alabama St. terminating at Five Points Station. Service will longer be provided on Barfield Ave., Larchwood St., and Wynwood Dr.. West Lake and Drive Fulton County Five Points Addiitionally, Route 3 will longer serve MARTA's West Lake Station. Five Points McDonough Proposed modification includes maintining current service from Inman Park Station along Moreland Ave. and terminating at Constitution Rd. Service will no City of Atlanta, Five Points & Inman Park 4 Boulevard/Moreland longer be provided on Norwood Rd, Belhaven Lane, Haven St. and Villie St.. Additionally no service will be provided along Forest Park Dr., Redford Dr. and DeKalb County Inman Park Station Avenue Rebel Forest Dr. Service along McDonough Blvd Lindbergh Center Lindbergh Center Piedmont Road/Sandy City of Atlanta, Station and Station and 5 No proposed modification to current route. Springs DeKalb County Dunwoody Dunwoody Station Station Proposed modification includes maintinaing current service between Lindbergh Station and Briarcliff Rd at Ponce de Leon Ave. via the Emory Complex along City of Atlanta, Lindbergh Center Lindbergh Center Clifton Rd continuing along Ponce de Leon Ave. terminating at North Ave. Station. Service along Moreland Ave. and DeKalb Ave. into MARTA's Inman Park 6 Emory DeKalb County Station & Inman Station & North Station will be provided by proposed modification to Route 2-Ponce de Leon. No service will be provided on Moreland Ave. between Ponce de Leon and & Fulton County Park Station Avenue Station Freedom Parkway. Discontinue Service - Service on Second Ave. and all segments of McAfee Rd to Columbia Dr. will now be provided by proposed modification of Route 86. City of Atlanta & Service along the Shamrock Dr., Kennard Dr. and Green Forrest Dr. segment will be provided by proposed modifications to Route 186. Service along the Inman Park 7 McAfee Road DeKalb County Moreland Ave. segment will be provided by proposed modifications to Routes 4, 34, 74 and 107. Service along Glenwood Ave. segment will be provided by Station Route 107. Service will no longer be provided on Terry Mill Rd, Maynard Terrace and McPherson Ave. Discontinue Service - Service along the Valley Brook Rd segment will be provided by modifications to Route 75. Service along N. Druid Hills Rd segment Avondale Station 8 North Druid Hills Road DeKalb County between Clairmont Rd & Briarcliff Rd will be provided by modification to Routes 19 and 30. Service will no longer be provided along N. Druid Hills between & Brookhaven Lawrenceville Highway and Clairmont Rd, Briarcliff Rd, Sheridan Rd and Executive Park Dr., North Druid Hills Dr. to Briarwood Rd. Station Discontinue Service - Service to the Valley Ridge Dr. and Miriam Lane segment between Valley Ridge Dr. and Toney Dr. will be serviced by proposed modification to Route 186. Modifications to Route 74 will provide service to all segments on Flat Shoals Rd. The Memorial Dr. segment between Grant St. and Hill St. will be served by propsed modification of Route 21. Service on Martin Luther King, Jr Dr. segment between Jesse Hill, Jr Dr. and service between City of Atlanta, 9 Toney Valley Capitol Ave. and Mitchell St. to Five Points Station will be provided by modifications to Routes 32 & 55. Service will no longer be provided on the Pasley Ave., Five Points DeKalb County Braeburn Dr. and Clifton Rd, between Memorial Dr. and Hill St. to Glenwood Ave. and Moreland Ave., between Flat Shoals Rd and Keystone Dr. to Candler Rd. Additionally, no service will be provided on Lynda Pl., Sharon Way, Holly Hill Dr., Miriam Lane between Holly Hill Dr. and Toney Dr. between Candler Rd and Miriam Lane. Discontinue Service - Proposed modification of Route 26 would provide service on the Donald L. Hollowell Parkway segment, English Ave. segment, and Bankhead English Avenue/Atlanta City of Atlanta, Kennedy St. segment. Service on Northside Dr. between Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. and Fair St. would be provided by proposed modification of Route 3. Station, Vine City 11 University Center Fulton County Service along Northside Dr. between Fair St. and McDaniel St. would be provided by proposed modification of Route 13. Service will no longer be provided on Station, and West Fox St., Paines Ave., Northside Dr. between Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. and Kennedy St., Chapel St., Peters St. and Whitehall St. End Station Proposed modification includes Route 12 maintaining service along 10th St. between Midtown Station and Howell Mill Rd, Howell Mill Rd between 10th St. and West Wesley Rd, West Wesley Rd between Howell Mill Rd and Northside Dr. (current Route 44) and Northside Dr. between West Wesley Rd and City of Atlanta & 12 Howell Mill/Cumberland Northside Parkway (current Route 44). New service on Moores Mill Rd between Northside Parkway and Howell Mill Rd. Service will no longer be provided on Midtown Station Midtown Station Fulton County 10th St. segment between Howell Mill Rd and Brady Ave., Brady Ave., Howell Mill Rd segment between West Wesley Rd and Moores Milll Rd, and North Creek Office Park. Page 1 of 11 2/11/2010 CURRENT PROPOSED ROUTE NAME JURISDICTION PROPOSED MODIFICATION STATION(S) STATION(S) SERVED SERVED Proposed modification includes Route 13 providing service to West Lake Ave. from West Lake Station to Joseph E. Boone Blvd (current Route 58), Holly Rd (current Route 51), Eason St. (current Route 51), Ezra Church Dr. (current Route 51), Chappell Rd (current Route 51), Martin Luther King Jr., Dr. (current Route West Lake Station City of Atlanta & 3), continue current Route 13 neighborhood routing (Laurel Ave., Wellington St., Mims St., Matthewson Pl., Altoona Pl., Westview Dr., Hcurrenterness St., and West Lake and 13 Fair Street and Five Points Fulton County Fair St.), Northside Dr. between Fair St. and McDaniel St.. New service on McDaniel St. and Peters St. segment between McDaniel St. and Fair St.. New Route Five Points Station 3 will serve Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. between West Lake Ave. and Laurel Ave. Service will no longer be provided on West Lake Ave. between Browning St. and Martin Luther King Jr., Dr. Proposed modification includes maintaining current service from Decatur Station to Clevemont Rd and Clevemont Court with selected trips operating via the City of Atlanta & Gallery at South DeKalb. Additionally, selective trips will provide service along Hosea Williams Dr. and E. Lake Dr. currently served by Route 24, continuing 15 South DeKalb Decatur Station Decatur Station DeKalb County Oakview Dr. to Decatur Station operating the current Route 18 routing. Service to Clifton Springs Health Center will no longer be provided by Route 15, instead modifications to Route 114 will provide service to the Health Center. Discontinue Service - P roposal includes service along the Ralph McGill Blvd segment between Blvd and Freedom Parkway will be provided by modifications to City of Atlanta & Route 2. Service along Peachtree St. into Five Points will be provided by Route 110. The Briarcliff Rd segment between Clifton Rd and N. Druid Hills Rd will be 16 Noble Five Points DeKalb County provided by proposed modifications to Routes 6 & 30. Service will no longer be provided north of North Highland and Freedom Parkway to Briarcliff Rd and Clifton Rd. Additionally, service will no longer be provided on N. Druid Hills Rd, Executive Park Dr. and Sheridan Rd segments. Discontinue Service- P roposed modification to Route 55 will provide service on Hank Aaron Dr., Ridge Ave. and Weyman Ave. segments. Prosed modification Hank Aaron Drive / 17 City of Atlanta of Routes 21 and 19 will provide service to Grady Hospital and Piedmont Ave. and Jesse Hill Jr. Dr. Segments. Service will no longer be provided on Crew St., Georgia State Grady Hospital Little St., Pollard St., Pulliam St., Washington St., and Weyman Ave., Decatur Station, Candler Park City of Atlanta & Station, King 18 South Decatur Discontinue Service - Hosea Williams segment will be provided by Route 86; Grady Hospital will be serviced by Routes 21 & 99.
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