Atlanta Streetcar (planned extensions)

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Atlanta Streetcar (planned extensions) refers to proposed expansions of Atlanta’s modern streetcar system intended to extend service beyond the current downtown loop and better integrate it with regional transit corridors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf planned public transportation project
proposed transit expansion program
aimsTo enhance multimodal integration with MARTA
extend service beyond the existing downtown loop
improve connectivity with regional transit corridors
increase ridership on the Atlanta Streetcar system
support transit-oriented development
connectsWith MARTA Red Line
surface form: MARTA heavy rail network (planned)

key activity centers (planned)
major employment centers (planned)
regional bus services (planned)
feature additional streetcar stops or stations (planned)
new streetcar track segments (planned)
overhead catenary power infrastructure (planned)
signal priority at intersections (planned)
streetscape improvements along corridors (planned)
governedBy local and regional transportation planning processes
hasMode light rail–style urban circulator
streetcar
hasStakeholder Atlanta BeltLine
surface form: Atlanta BeltLine Inc.

Atlanta Regional Commission
City of Atlanta NERFINISHED
Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA)
surface form: Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority
integratesWith complete streets policies
regional transportation planning efforts
urban redevelopment initiatives
locatedIn Atlanta
Georgia
United States of America
surface form: United States
mayInclude extensions to connect with BeltLine corridors (planned)
extensions to connect with major MARTA rail stations (planned)
extensions to serve additional neighborhoods (planned)
partOf MARTA Streetcar
surface form: Atlanta Streetcar
purpose expand the geographic coverage of the Atlanta Streetcar system
improve first-mile and last-mile access to regional transit
provide higher-capacity transit in dense urban corridors
support economic development along proposed routes
requires capital funding commitments
environmental review and permitting
federal, state, or local transit grants
public engagement and community input
status in planning
proposed
subjectTo availability of transportation funding
changes in political priorities
coordination with existing street and utility infrastructure
technical and engineering feasibility studies

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Atlanta BeltLine connectsTo Atlanta Streetcar (planned extensions)