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US Transportation Deputy Secretary Announces Federal Funding for MARTA

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Posted 1:45PM on Friday 8th February 2002 ( 23 years ago )
WASHINGTON - U.S. Deputy Secretary of Transportation Michael P. Jackson today announced a grant of $26.7 million in Federal<br> Transportation Administration funds to the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit<br> Authority (MARTA).<br> <br> &#34;President Bush has proposed $7.2 billion for the Federal Transit Program as part of the FY &#39;03 budget released earlier this week, further reinforcing this Administration&#39;s commitment to public transportation as a strategic investment,&#34; said Deputy Secretary Jackson. &#34;MARTA is providing safe,<br> efficient, and reliable transit services for the citizens of Atlanta, while conserving energy and enhancing the environment.&#34;<br> <br> The Deputy Secretary was joined at the event by Representatives Saxby Chambliss (GA-8th) and Johnny Isakson (GA-6th), Nathaniel Ford, General Manager and Chief Executive Officer, MARTA, and William Moseley, Chairman of<br> the MARTA Board of Directors.<br> <br> <br> The $26.7 million awarded today supports the North Line Extension, a 1.9- mile, two-station addition to the MARTA system that serves a rapidly growing area north of Atlanta, including Perimeter Center and north Fulton County.<br> <br> The funds also support MARTA&#39;s purchase of 56 new railcars to support the expanded rail service, as well as the acquisition of eight new 40-foot low- floor, fully accessible compressed natural gas (CNG) buses. The vehicles replace older buses that have reached their useful life, offering cleaner and<br> more attractive transit service for the Atlanta region.<br> <br> The Deputy Secretary made the announcement at the Sandy Springs Station, where he toured the station and rode one of the new MARTA trains bound for Hartsfield Airport.<br> <br> Today&#39;s grant announcement brings the total amount of federal funds awarded to the North Line Extension to $329.6 million. <br> <br> Additionally, the President has proposed $16.1 million in his FY &#39;03 budget for completion of<br> the project.<br>

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