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Surveillance footage, official reports and statements paint a more detailed picture of what happened when an escalator malfunctioned inside a MARTA station July 15.
Scores of people were on their way home from a Beyoncé concert when the escalator sped up and threw passengers to the ground, injuring at least 21 people.
MARTA released video of last week’s escalator malfunction that injured at least nine people during a crowded rush.
Two experts on escalators said they don't believe the incident at MARTA's Vine Station last week was caused by a stampede.
On Tuesday, two different escalator experts said the brakes potentially malfunctioned in the escalator emergency that injured ...
One man was shot and two suspects fled after a shootout at H.E. Holmes MARTA station, which disrupted service and led to an ...
Atlanta City Council President Doug Shipman says the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) needs to prioritize ...
MARTA's CEO Collie Greenwood announces early retirement. Rhonda Allen named acting GM/CEO. Greenwood's leadership led to ...
Beyoncé concert-goers recently had a terrifying end to their evening on the final night of the singer’s Cowboy Carter tour ...
MARTA CEO Collie Greenwood has stepped down due to immigration and personal matters, the board announced Thursday.
The Metro Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority is without a permanent leader after CEO Collie Greenwood announced he was stepping down from the job amid delays renewing his immigration paperwork. But ...
ATLANTA - MARTA is rolling out a new line of merch with Atlanta United. This is the second edition of the collaboration ...