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MARTA’s New Look

The city is mourning the death of MARTA CEO and general manager Jeffrey Parker, 56, who committed suicide on Jan. 14 by stepping in front of an oncoming train at the East Lake station. Collie Greenwood was named interim general manager by the transit agency board. The Atlanta Police Department opened a new precinct at One Buckhead Plaza in January with 24 officers on duty. The precinct will focus on trafficrelated calls, helping to free up other officers for high priority calls and investigations. Gov. Brian Kemp wants to use a record state budget surplus to cut taxes. The Republican governor proposed $1.6 billion in tax refunds worth $250 for state income tax single filers and $500 for joint filers. A committee is exploring the possibility of creating

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MARTA unveils customer-chosen design for new rail cars

By Collin Kelley

MARTA has unveiled the customer-chosen design for 254 new rail cars coming to the fleet beginning next year.

The reveal was made during its annual State of MARTA event on Wednesday, which was held virtually due to the COVID-19 surge. Riders were given the opportunity to vote online to choose the design of the carriages.

According to MARTA, the car interiors will have an open gangway so riders can move freely between cars, forward and inward seating, spacious luggage and bicycle areas, and large, accommodating ADA doorways and spaces.

The new trains, designed and built by Stadler, will also have charging stations for phones and devices, digital system maps and service information, and improved heating, cooling and lighting systems.

The exterior of the care will feature the “minimalist” design with a stripe of MARTA’s

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colors chosen by customers. The most prominent feature is a lighted “smile” on the front of the train that denotes the color of the rail line – Red, Gold, Green or Blue – so riders will know from a distance that their train is approaching.

The new trains are part of a busy year for MARTA as the transit agency moves to open the city’s first bus rapid transit (BRT) along Hank Aaron Drive from Downtown through Summerhill; introduce high-capacity transit along the Campbellton Corridor and in Clayton County; and station rehabilitation projects at Airport, Indian Creek, and Bankhead rail stations.

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