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{{Infobox rail line
|name = MARTA Rapid Rail
|image =
|image_width =
|caption =
|type = [[rapid transit]]
|system = [[Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority]]
|status = operationable
|locale = [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]], [[Fulton County, Georgia|Fulton]] and [[DeKalb County, Georgia|DeKalb]] Counties, [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]
|start = [[North Springs (MARTA station)|North Springs]] (N)<br>[[Doraville (MARTA
|operator = MARTA
|character =
|stock =
|linelength = 48&nbsp;miles (77&nbsp;kilometers)
|tracklength =
|notrack =
|gauge = {{RailGauge|ussg}} ([[standard gauge]])
|el = [[third rail]]
|speed =
|elevation = elevated, underground, at-grade
|map =
|}}

[[Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority|MARTA]]'s heavy rail network is composed of four service lines: the {{fontcolor|red|'''North-South Line'''}}, {{fontcolor|orange|'''Northeast-South Line'''}}, {{fontcolor|blue|'''East-West Line'''}}, and the {{fontcolor|green|'''Proctor Creek Line'''}}. The lines connect at the [[Five Points (MARTA station)|Five Points station]] and is the only station that provides connection from the group of the two lines that run mainly in opposite directions.
==Rail System==
[[Image:MARTA_Rail_Map.svg|thumb|250 px|left|Map of the MARTA rail system]]
{{Marta-north-northeast-south-map}}

The North-South & Northeast-South Lines split north of the [[Lindbergh Center (MARTA station)|Lindbergh Center Station]] (stop N6). Northbound trains are identified by their destinations ([[North Springs (MARTA station)|North Springs]] or [[Doraville (MARTA station)|Doraville]]) on electronic LCD signs on the front and sides of the train and on each car. An automated announcement system announces train destinations, connections to bus routes at each station, connections to other rail lines, and other landmarks that apply to each rail station. During daytime hours, trains from both lines service the entire trunk line (N6 to S7); all southbound trains are identified with a destination of [[Airport (MARTA station)|Airport]]. After 9pm weekdays (8 pm weekends and holidays) only Doraville bound trains service N6 to S7. As a result, riders must transfer to or from a North Springs train at Lindbergh Center (N6).

The East-West and Proctor Creek lines split at [[Ashby (MARTA station)|Ashby Station]] (stop W3). Trains are identified by their final destination. Trains from [[H.E. Holmes (MARTA station)|H.E. Holmes]] (W5) travel to [[Indian Creek (MARTA station)|Indian Creek Station]] (E9). Normally, trains originating at [[Bankhead (MARTA station)|Bankhead Station]] (stop P4) travel to [[Edgewood/Candler Park (MARTA station)|Edgewood/Candler Park Station]] (stop E4). During weekends and after 8pm every day, trains originating at Bankhead Station only go so far as [[Vine City (MARTA station)|Vine City Station]] (stop W2).

Previous maps of the MARTA system use orange to label the North-South line and blue to label the East-West line. Newer maps currently appear on trains, at stations, and on the system's website to further differentiate the different branches of the North-South and East-West Corridors with different colors (North Springs/Airport-red, Doraville/Airport-orange, H.E. Holmes-Indian Creek-blue, Proctor Creek/Edgewood-green).

Many [[suburb]]an stations offer designated free daily and paid long term parking in MARTA operated [[park and ride]] lots. These stations also have designated [[Park and ride#Kiss and ride|kiss ride]] passenger drop off parking spaces closest to the station entrance.

==Ridership==

This is a list of [[Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority|MARTA]] stations sorted by average weekday fares collected.<ref>Donsky and Daniels. [http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/printedition/2007/02/09/metmarta0209b.html MARTA: HOW SAFE? Transit system officials defend security, cite low crime totals, despite a few high-profile incidents] ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution'', Feb. 9, 2007, p.A10 </ref>

#[[Five Points (MARTA station)|Five Points]] &ndash; 25,367 (2006)
#S7: .jpg|Southbound train at Civic Center (N2) Station
Image:Marta 233.jpg|Peachtree Center (N1) Station
Image:Decatur 024.jpg|Decatur (E6) Station
Image:Marta kiss ride.jpg|MARTA kiss ride sign
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==See also==
*[[Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority]]

==Sources==
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[[Category:MARTA stations|*]]

Revision as of 02:07, 13 May 2009

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