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MARTA – Atlanta Transit – My God!

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My experience with MARTA – Metropolitan Rapid Transport Authority has been as difficult as trying to remember what its acronym stands for.

For the past few days, I have been taking Marta for my transit. I have to say, this system has not been built with an intention of luring car drivers to use public transportation. Following are some of the many problems that plague this system in Atlanta:

1. The network is poor. It does not cover many Atlanta areas in the best possible manner, or at all. To reach my place of internship I need to change my transport 3 (I repeat, 3) times. Total distance covered – 12 miles.

2. The scheduling is pathetic. Congestion in Atlanta is not news to these folks. Nor is the number of commuters during peak hours. Then why do buses still run late. Then why do buses are always full. Then why are people made to suffer the heat and slow movement.

3. The frequency is minimal. As said earlier, some buses are teeming with people (wouldn’t additional buses help) and some buses are half empty (and even then there are two buses waiting back to back at the stop to pick up passengers). With so many wonderful tools for optimization in use today, I wonder what political barrier is motivating such ignorance and stubbornness towards their usage.

4. The price is prohibitive. If public transportation usage has to be advocated, the price per trip should, at the minimum, be less than the cost of gas used in a car per trip. I pay $1.75 for one way. Gas purchased at this cost will give me at least 20 miles (normal usage, I am not taking into consideration a Hybrid). As said earlier, my trip is just 12 miles and so how can I justify the ticket price. You may quote insurance, maintenance, et all but note that I will still pay a chunk of these anyways.

The size of Atlanta is 131.8 sq. miles and that of Singapore is 274.2 sq. miles. But Singapore’s transit systems (SMRT, MRT, and etc.) is fantastic and it enables people to use it instead of buying cars. The effect is cyclical – Less cars, Less traffic, Faster commute on public transit, Less cars. Atlanta – LEARN SOMETHING!!! Have pity on those who have to wait for your buses in 95 degree F, for 45 minutes, waiting to reach home and meet their kids.

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  • The price is prohibitive... I think not

    Try travelling in a big city like SFO. At least you're paying a median price for your commute, and since you're traveling a small distance, you're subsidizing people who're travel end to end. But 1.75 for one way travel is not costly, because when you're comparing car vs. public transit, you need to consider car costs + maintenance + parking + congestion + pollution

    At least you have Marta in Atlanta, I'm stuck with nothing in Detroit :-)
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