Atlanta Streetcar

The Atlanta Streetcar connects the Centennial Olympic Park area to the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site.

Atlanta Streetcar

General

The Atlanta Streetcar consists of a 2.7 mile East-West route that connects the Centennial Olympic Park area to the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site, with 12 stops along the route.

The Atlanta Streetcar expansion will connect to the Atlanta Beltline and include additional neighborhoods and other popular destinations around the city.

Services

  • Streetcar

Fares

Tickets can be purchased at each Atlanta Streetcar stop using a debit/credit card or Breeze Card (stored value). Cash can also be used to purchase the tickets at the King Historic District, Centennial Olympic Park, Woodruff Park, and Park Place stops. Additionally, Atlanta Streetcar tickets are available through the system's mobile app. Passengers must have a ticket to ride the Atlanta Streetcar. Passengers may be asked to verify their purchase with the paper ticket or to display their app purchase while riding. Upon purchase a Streetcar ticket is valid for 2 hours. The Atlanta Streetcar does not currently provide a free transfer to other transit agencies.

Visit streetcar.atlantaga.gov for more information.

Base fare

Fare product Cost
Local$1.00

Fare passes

Fare product Cost
1 Day Pass$3.00
1 Day Pass$3.00
7 Day Pass$11.00
30 Day Pass$40.00
Visitor Pass (5 days)$10.00

Learn more about discounts and passes available online »

Maps

Map of attractions
System map

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Schedules

Streetcar Schedules

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Contact

Atlanta Streetcar
55 Trinity Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30303

streetcar@atlantaga.gov
http://streetcar.atlantaga.gov/
(404) 546-0311

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