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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.
Surveillance footage, official reports and statements paint a more detailed picture of what happened when an escalator malfunctioned inside a MARTA station July 15.
The MARTA board voted Thursday to "mutually" part ways with Collie Greenwood, ending a three-year leadership tenure marked by ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNState government investigating escalator incident at MARTA station, commissioner says
Eight people were taken to the hospital; seven had cuts and scrapes and one had a broken ankle. One person declined to be ...
ATLANTA - MARTA is rolling out a new line of merch with Atlanta United. This is the second edition of the collaboration ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNMARTA escalator collapse: experts blame brakes, not stampede
Two experts on escalators said they don't believe the incident at MARTA's Vine Station last week was caused by a stampede.
Atlanta City Council President Doug Shipman says the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) needs to prioritize ...
One man was shot and two suspects fled after a shootout at H.E. Holmes MARTA station, which disrupted service and led to an ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNMARTA releases video of escalator incident after concert
MARTA released video of last week’s escalator malfunction that injured at least nine people during a crowded rush.
MARTA's CEO Collie Greenwood announces early retirement. Rhonda Allen named acting GM/CEO. Greenwood's leadership led to ...
MARTA officials said a man was shot in the foot around 9 a.m. The officers' preliminary investigation determined that the ...
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 ...
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