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Clayton County C-TRAN

Clayton County C-TRAN
C-TRAN logo.png
Slogan Tomorrow's Transportation Today
Founded 2000
Ceased operation 2010
Headquarters Jonesboro, Georgia
Service area Clayton County
Service type Local and Express Bus Routes
Alliance MARTA and GRTA Xpress
Routes 8
Fleet 24 Orion VII Buses and 6 ParaTransit Vehicles
Fuel type compressed natural gas
Operator MARTA
Website C-Tran schedule

The Clayton County C-TRAN was a bus transportation system in Clayton County, Georgia that ran from 2001 to 2010. C-Tran was run by the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority (GRTA) to manage the local bus system, linking bus routes to MARTA, the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and major commercial and academic centers in the county. C-Tran's bus fleet was powered by compressed natural gas. Due to budget shortfalls, C-Tran ended service on March 31, 2010.

A bus service system was first proposed by the Clayton County Board of Commissioners and approved by the voters of the county in July 2000. On February 14, 2001, the Board of Commissioners entered into a contract for the GRTA to run the bus service. In April 2001, the GRTA Board of Directors agreed to purchase the first 12 buses. Two initial routes began on October 1, 2001, with one additional route becoming operational in February 2003.

On October 13, 2009, the board voted 4-1 to terminate its contract with MARTA, which runs C-Tran. The system had cost about $10 million per year to operate while collecting $2.5 million in farebox revenue. A previous bill was to go before the Legislature would have allocated some of MARTA's sales tax revenue to Clayton County and would have restored C-TRAN service. C-Tran ended service on March 31, 2010. On November 2, 2010, a non-binding referendum voted in favor of joining MARTA, 70-30. However, the Clayton County Board Members must vote and approve of the MARTA System in Clayton County, before service is provided. Clayton County Board Members approved the 1% Sales Tax on July 5, 2014. On November 4, 2014, Clayton County residents approved the 1% Sales Tax to join MARTA. Limited MARTA bus service became effective on March 21, 2015. Full bus service is expected to be effective by Fall 2016.

Buses in C-Tran livery are expected to be repainted into mainline MARTA livery; before the shutdown, MARTA and Xpress GA had been granted a controlling interest in the fleet.

Your South Side Transportation, a privately owned transportation service, began servicing 503 and 504 routes, the two busiest lines on C-TRAN, on April 1, 2010. The company was granted an emergency permit to run so people who normally ride the bus could have a bridge to get to work without feeling the stress of looking for transportation. The company originally charged $3.00 per trip, now it costs $5.00 to ride. Your South Side Transportation currently operates two passenger vans.


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