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MARTA rail station
N7 Buckhead
MARTA rapid transit station
One of the station's entrances as seen on State Route 141.
General information
Location3360 Peachtree Road NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30326
United States
Coordinates33°50′54″N 84°22′01″W / 33.84841°N 84.367018°W / 33.84841; -84.367018
Owned byMARTA
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus transport MARTA Bus: 110, Buc Shuttle
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
ParkingNone
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeN7
History
OpenedJune 8, 1996; 28 years ago (1996-06-08)
Passengers
20132,643 (avg. weekday) Increase 7%
Services
Preceding station Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority MARTA Following station
Lindbergh CenterTerminus Red LineNighttime service Medical Centertoward North Springs
Lindbergh Centertoward Airport Red Line
Location

Buckhead is an at-grade subway station that serves the Red Line of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) rail system. This station is the first station only served by the Red Line. It is located in the Buckhead neighborhood in the median of State Route 400, a limited access highway, at Peachtree Road/State Route 141. The station is in easy walking distance of many offices, hotels and shopping centers, including Lenox Square, although the Lenox MARTA station provides easier access to the mall. The buc, a zero-fare bus service, also provides transportation to the surrounding area. The Buckhead Station also features Zipcars.

Station layout

G Street Level Entrance/Exit, crossover to street
P
Platform level
Southbound Red Line toward Airport (nights toward Lindbergh Center)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Northbound Red Line toward North Springs (Medical Center)

History

Buckhead was opened on June 8, 1996, the same day as Medical Center and Dunwoody. When State Route 400 was being constructed south of the perimeter in 1993, space was left that allowed track to be laid in the median from Buckhead all the way to Medical Center. In 2014, new pedestrian bridges were built across both sides of State Route 400, allowing better access to the Stratford on the east and Tower Place on the west.

In 2023, from February 17th to the 22nd, Buckhead Station was disconnected from the system due to track replacement at the track switch just north of the station. The station was serviced by a local shuttle that maintained the connection between Lenox (Gold Line) and Medical Center (Red Line) stations. The station faregates were left open, but no trains were in service.

Nearby landmarks and popular destinations

Bus routes

The station is served by the following MARTA bus routes:

  • Route 110 - Peachtree Road / Buckhead

Connections to other transit systems

  • Buc Shuttle - connects commuters to nearby housing, offices, and shops

References

  1. "2014 Transportation Fact Book" (PDF). Atlanta Regional Commission. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
  2. "Buckhead". itsmarta. Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  3. "Buckhead & Medical Center MARTA Stations". YouTube. Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  4. "MARTA". www.itsmarta.com. Retrieved 2023-02-28.

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