MARTA announced plans to temporarily stop service at a DeKalb County rail station for two days.
The announcement, from Wednesday, said trains heading to the Indian Creek Station in DeKalb County on the Blue Line would have to put services on the brake so the agency can install a new pedestrian bridge over the tracks.
MARTA said the construction will happen from Dec. 8 to Dec. 9, making Kensington Station the temporary end of the Blue Line’s train traffic for two days, though not right away.
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“The pedestrian bridge installation is part of the larger Indian Creek Station Rehabilitation Project designed to improve safety, accessibility, and overall customer experience,” MARTA said. “The project also includes heavy cleaning, new flooring, renovation of the western plaza, bus loop improvements and fare gate enhancements.”