MARTA announces 'Free Ride' on Labor Day; #WhereWillYouGo

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MARTA is bucking the mantra that there are “no free rides in life.” If you ride MARTA on Labor Day Monday, it will absolutely be free.
Officials with the Metropolitan Atlanta Regional Transportation Authority have announced that everyone is invited to ride its train, buses and mobility services at no charge on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 7.
“Free Ride” is the second ridership initiative introduced by the Authority in recent weeks. The Customer Rewards Program, which allows customers to earn free, round-trip Breeze tickets based on the number of trips they take during a 30-day promotional period, was introduced earlier in August.
“MARTA is continually looking for ways to thank our customers for their patronage and build ridership,” said Ryland McClendon, Assistant General Manager of External Affairs. “The Free Ride allows us to acknowledge our loyal riders. At the same time, metro Atlantans who aren’t acquainted with MARTA can give the system a try.”
The only thing MARTA officials ask is that, when you use the bus and/or train system on Labor Day, customers are encouraged to tag their social media photos with #WhereWillYouGo and tell us about your experience: The Georgia Aquarium or Little Five Points? Buckhead or Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport? How about a trek east to Stone Mountain Park or south to the Atlanta State Farmers Market?
MARTA will be running on a Sunday schedule on Labor Day Monday.
During the national observance of this holiday celebrating America’s workforce, fare gates at all MARTA rail stations will be open at the beginning of revenue service. MARTA will be running on a Sunday schedule. Check here for information: https://bit.ly/1i4SDET.
It will not be necessary to tap your Breeze card for any trip. Just hop aboard MARTA and travel anywhere MARTA goes, throughout the day.
In the words of the inimitable Dr. Seuss: “Oh, the places you’ll go.”

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