Reviews
The train cab was full ran to a different cabin and they shut the door on me and left. Operator did not give enough time to board and wasn't watching doors.
This is a great way to get from Inman Park over to reynoldstown. Extremely clean visually very nice design and safe love this location
Nice looking and I like the new walkway over the street.
On time as always
Not much to it really. It's close to Little 5 Points. Bathrooms would be great though.
There is a bakery open until 6 p.m., a salon, and an upscale right there. I have never had a problem with safety at this station. The parking is free and the sign says that you will have to move your car after 24 hours.
Undergoing renovation. Considerate shuttle from the south end to the north.end to catch ALL buses. A real eye opener re how segregated the city is by race and class. Certain buses ALL black, other buses mixed race, or predominately white depending on the time of day. The south end is closed, vacant and intimidating for women if you are travelling alone or unarmed. Pay attention!
Constant spit inside station, Pee inside all elevators I can barely tolerate the smell Bus 74 comes every hour or so. but the area and environmental space is good. Edit! Has been undergoing construction for a long time on one side of station. early 2019-Current
It feels funny catching the 107 from Georgia st station instead of inman park..the old apartments and the newer luxury apartments bring a certain flair to it..i liked the graffiti on the train way you would see coming up out on to the bridge. Bridge is long though..They do need to keep the escalators working..Good that edgewood plaza is right down the street.
Outdoors train station with covored platform. Down escalator on the westbound side and an up escalator on the eastbound side. Train services run fairly smoothly with the occasional delay. This station is the stop right before the Edgewood/Candler Park Station so you can catch the Edgewood/Candler Park Train or the Indian Creek train, whichever suits your needs best. The westbound trains are the Bankhead Train and H.E. Holmes Train, both of which come through this station. The train conductors are kind and will usually hold the doors open for a moment if they see you coming down the stairs. Buses that service this Station are: 4, 6, 32, and 74, all of which run every 30 minutes or so.