Both the red and yellow lines go to the airport. They also go north away from the airport, so make sure you get the train on the correct side of the platform. A sign on that side tells you how long it will be before the next train to the airport, and it was accurate. You can't miss the airport as it is the last stop. I finished checking out at the Hilton at 8 a.m., took the Marta, and was through airport security at Hartsfield Jackson airport by 9:15. Of course, your experience may vary.
If you are used to bus or subway travel, you will love it. Like any public transportation, there will be a good diversity of folks on board. The Marta site suggested walking purposefully as a safety measure. I am a generally nervous traveler, and felt comfortable the whole way. If strangers worry you, of if you have baggage of checkable proportions, you will want to spend the extra loot for the Airport Shuttle. But for a guy with a laptop and a duffle, Marta was a fine way to go. Thanks, Atlanta.
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is going to Marta a holiday trip?
Not a holiday in itself. Just a way to travel. Marta is the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority.
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