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Top 10 Transportation in Atlanta

Curated picks in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.

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#1 MARTA Rail

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Red and Gold lines north-south; Blue and Green east-west.

Five Points hub

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#2 MARTA Bus

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Bus network across Atlanta and suburbs.

Citywide

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#3 Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

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World's busiest airport; MARTA rail to downtown.

6000 N Terminal Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30320

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#4 I-85, I-75, I-20, I-285

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Highways; congestion at rush hour.

Regional

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#5 Atlanta Streetcar

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Downtown loop connecting key sites.

Downtown loop

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#6 BeltLine multi-use trail

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Walk and bike; future transit planned.

Eastside and Westside

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#7 Georgia Regional Transportation Authority (GRTA)

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Commuter buses from suburbs.

Multiple park-and-ride

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#8 Relay Bike Share

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Bike share across Atlanta.

Downtown and intown

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#9 Scooters (Lime, Bird)

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E-scooters in downtown and intown.

Midtown, Downtown, EAV

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#10 Rideshare & taxis

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Uber and Lyft; airport pickup.

Citywide

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best transportation in Atlanta?

The best options depend on your interests, time, and budget. Use this ranked list as a starting point, then narrow by location and opening hours.

How many transportation should I plan in one day?

For most travelers, 2-3 strong picks per day is realistic without rushing. Group nearby stops to keep your itinerary manageable.

Is this Atlanta transportation list good for first-time visitors?

Yes. The list is designed to help first-time visitors prioritize quality options quickly and build an efficient city plan.

What is the best area in Atlanta for transportation?

Choose areas with multiple options close together so you can compare quality and avoid spending most of your time in transit.

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