Avondale station (MARTA) explained

Style:MARTA
Type:MARTA rapid transit station
Coordinates:33.7753°N -84.2819°W
Address:915 East Ponce de Leon Avenue
Decatur, Georgia 30030
Country:United States
Other: MARTA Bus: 75, 114, 117, 120
Structure:At-grade
Platform:2 island platforms
Tracks:4
Parking:823 spaces; Daily parking
Bicycle:Yes
Passengers:4,327 (avg. weekday)[1]
Pass Year:2013
Pass Percent:-5
Accessible:YES
Code:E7
Other Services Header:Future Services
Other Services Collapsible:yes
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Custom:
Shape:none
Line:none
Marker:rail-metro
Marker-Color:
  1. 000
Zoom:15

Avondale is a train station in Decatur, Georgia. It is on the Blue Line of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) rail system. The station is at-grade and has two island platforms, one for each direction. The center two tracks are not normally used for through service. Because of these middle tracks, it is not uncommon for trains to be bound for Avondale, having passengers change trains at Avondale. A limited number of Green Line trains originate and terminate at Avondale rather than at their normal terminus at Edgewood / Candler Park, though these trains bypass East Lake and Decatur.[2]

Green Line service is expected to be extended to Avondale full-time when the platform at Bankhead station is expanded to accommodate 8-car trains, in order to increase service on the East-West trunk line.[3]

This station opened on June 30, 1979; this was the original eastern terminus of the Blue Line. This station has parking (823 spaces) available on E. College Avenue.

This station mainly serves Avondale Estates (although technically not located in the city limits) and Decatur Heights, as well as The City of Clarkston and The City of Tucker and Communities in: Scottdale, Northlake & North Decatur.

Bus service is provided at this station to Clifton Springs Health Center, GRTA/Panola Park & Ride, DeKalb Lou Walker Senior Center, North DeKalb DeKalb Mall, DeKalb Farmers Market, Avondale Estates, Tucker, City of Clarkson, Mountain Industrial Business District, DeKalb Veterans Administration Clinic and DeKalb County Department of Family and Children Services Center (DFACS).

East of the station is Avondale Yard, a train yard used to service, clean, store, and test the fleet of rolling stock it services. Adjacent to the yard is Laredo Bus Facility.

Station layout

MMezzanineCrossover between street and platforms
G
Ground/
platform level
WestboundBlue Line toward H. E. Holmes (Decatur)
WestboundGreen Line limited service toward Bankhead (Edgewood/Candler Park)
Eastbound Green Line limited service termination track →
Blue Line limited service toward Indian Creek (Terminus)
Eastbound Blue Line toward Indian Creek (Kensington)

Clifton Corridor

Avondale station is a proposed terminus for rapid transit along the Clifton Corridor, a proposed public transportation corridor stretching from Lindbergh Center eastwards, following the existing CSX rail corridor to Emory University, with possible continuation along the northern edge of Decatur via Suburban Plaza on N. Decatur Rd. and on to Avondale. Bus, light rail and heavy rail rapid-transit options are under consideration.[4]

Landmarks and popular locations served

Buses at this station

The station is served by the following MARTA bus routes:

North Bus Bays

South Bus Bays

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2014 Transportation Fact Book. Atlanta Regional Commission. 22 July 2015.
  2. Web site: Green Line. December 12, 2020.
  3. Web site: ATL Board of Directors Meeting. February 4, 2021. March 21, 2021.
  4. http://www.itsmarta.com/Clifon-Corr.aspx MARTA Clifton Corridor