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ATL to halve express commuter bus trips, aims to boost seat utilization to 56%
Summary
Janine Miller told the Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee that the Atlanta Region Transit Link Authority will reduce express commuter bus service from 197 trips to 98 and reduce park‑and‑ride lots, aiming to improve seat utilization amid changed post‑COVID commute patterns.
Janine Miller, executive director of the Atlanta Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) and GDOT director of planning, told the Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee that ATL will reduce its express commuter bus service to better match post‑COVID travel demand.
"We are, proposing and we will soon be adopting a reduction in that commuter bus service, down to a total of 98 trips," Miller said, describing a change from the current 197 trips that operate from 27 park‑and‑ride lots with 45 morning stops. She said…
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