Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport
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Public transportation
MARTA rail (Red and Gold lines) serves the Airport Station directly inside the Domestic Terminal, between the north and south baggage-claim areas. A single ride is $2.50 (Breeze Card $2 to buy; four free transfers within a 3-hour window), reaching Five Points in downtown Atlanta in about 18-22 minutes. Trains run every 10-12 minutes on weekday daytimes and every 15-20 minutes in evenings/weekends. Reduced fare is $1.00 for seniors (65+), Medicare recipients and disabled riders; a 10-ride ticket is $22.50 and a 30-day unlimited pass is $72. MARTA bus Route 191 links the terminal to Riverdale and Lakewood/Ft. McPherson, and routes such as 125 (Alpharetta) and 185 (Buckhead) stop at the Airport RideStore. The airport sits ~10 miles south of Downtown via I-75, I-85 and I-285.
Taxis & rideshare
Taxis use the Ground Transportation Center on the West Curb of the Domestic Terminal (between doors W1 and W2); at the International Terminal they are curbside on the Arrivals level outside doors A1-A2. Official flat rates apply: ~$36 to Downtown, $38 to Midtown and $48 to Buckhead, each plus a $1.50 airport surcharge and +$2 per additional passenger; trips run about 20 minutes in normal traffic (30-40 in peak). Uber and Lyft pick up at the North Economy Parking Lot near doors N2/N3 (Domestic) and curbside at the International Terminal, with a $3.85 airport fee per ride; fares to downtown typically run $30-$60 (recent average ~$34) in 18-22 minutes. (Taxi/rideshare figures are from third-party aggregators; verify against official airport pages before travel.)
Rental cars
All major brands are consolidated at the off-airport Rental Car Center (RCC) at 2200 Rental Car Center Parkway, College Park, GA 30337, west of the main terminals. The free ATL SkyTrain connects the Domestic Terminal to the RCC in about 5 minutes, running roughly every 15 minutes; the International Terminal is served by a short shuttle bus about every 15 minutes. The RCC houses roughly 12 agencies including Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National, Thrifty and Sixt, with most counters open 24 hours.
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