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Bringing a Bike? No Problem.

Wheels Are Welcome on MARTA

We’ve set out to make MARTA a bike-friendly part of Atlanta. No matter your commute, bringing your bike on MARTA is easy and convenient — the perfect way to shake up your commute and enjoy the great outdoors.

  • Every bus has storage racks for two bikes
  • Our trains offer plenty of room for both you and your bike
  • Elevator access and widened walkways mean our stations accommodate bikes of all makes and sizes
  • MARTA stations offer bike storage free of charge — just bring a lock and find an open spot
  • There are bike racks and bike fix-it kiosks at 37 rail stations (excluding Airport).

Rules for Riding

  • Avoid boarding trains that are already full
  • Keep your bicycle out of the aisle and away from any doors
  • Use elevators instead of escalators when entering and leaving the station
  • Walk your bicycle through the station
  • Place your bike on the front rack of a MARTA bus — space is first come first served (two per bus)
  • Hook the safety bar over your bike when loading it on the rack. 
  • Before exiting the bus, remind the driver that you need to retrieve your bike  

  Relay Bikes

 

Bike Repair Kiosk


Bike Sharing with Relay Bikes

As part of our mission to make MARTA bike-friendly, we partner with Relay Bikes.

You can find Relay Bike Hubs near the Arts Center, Civic Center, Inman Park/Reynoldstown, King Memorial, Peachtree Center, West End, North Avenue and Midtown MARTA stations.

To use Relay Bikes, simply create an account and download the app. Monthly and pay-as-you-go plans are available, as well as discounted plans for low-income, corporate and student riders.

To learn more about how to ride a Relay Bike, visit their website at: www.relaybikeshare.com

 

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