Starting Saturday, MARTA is bringing public transit straight to riders' doorsteps.
Buses For Sale reports that while many cities push for free bus services to ease costs, funding gaps and operational challenges remain.
MARTA is launching a new on-demand transit service this month that will allow people to order a ride with their phones. The new service will allow people to put in a pick-up request with their phone.
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In recent weeks, Atlanta City Council members have expressed dissatisfaction at being in the dark on the decision to stop work on the Eastside Beltline light rail project.
Light rail has been envisioned as part of the Beltline for a long time, but political considerations and funding constraints have stopped transit projects from moving forward.
MARTA officials hope that revamped bus network, van service will better serve existing passengers and attract new ones.
The project, called Oakland Exchange, will be built in phases, beginning with the rejuvenation of early 1900s warehouses.
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