SouthernN'Proud said:Southern hospitality is over rated.
Professur said:Oh, what's this 10 to the 50 from the civic centre
If you are riding both CCT and MARTA, you will pay the one-way CCT fare and transfer free to MARTA. For the return trip, you will pay the one-way MARTA fare and transfer free to CCT. To board CCT at MARTA stations, you must pay the MARTA fare
Bicycles are not allowed on the inside of buses. They are allowed on the bike racks located on the outside front of the bus. Racks can accommodate two bicycles
Professur said:Closest I can get is the corner of Delk and Powers Ferry. I make it about a 10 minute walk in from there. I'll have to work out the timing later.
Can you transfer from the Marta to the CCT or do you have to pay again? Does the Visitor's pass on the Marta work on the CCT? How are they on taking bikes on the busses? Here many busses have (had?) bike racks attached to the front to allow bikers to take the bus without having to drag the bike into the bus at rush hour.
Professur said:I'm actually a bit stunned at how simplistic and limitted your subway is. Only 2 lines and 38 stations. To borrow a phrase from their own website "Atlanta traffic congestion is legendary, " Well, not to sound arrogant, but they could clear up that legendary congestion with a substantial investment in their underground.
But then, I'm sure it's lots easier to convince people with a real winter that warm, dry metro lines are better than slogging it out and waiting for busses.
SouthernN'Proud said:Given Atlanta's crime rate, I'll stay in my car above ground if it's all the same.
HomeLAN said:Just stay off the south side, and you should be fine.
HomeLAN said:Just stay off the south side, and you should be fine.
I'm checking in on that right now.Inkara1 said:I'll be staying for the fourth, so get the fireworks ready.