Atlanta-region Transit Link Authority Announces Schedule Adjustments to Xpress Routes Experiencing More Passengers Than Seats Beginning on September 15, 2025

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Atlanta-region Transit Link Authority Announces Schedule Adjustments to Xpress Routes Experiencing More Passengers Than Seats  

Beginning on September 15, 2025 

 

The Atlanta-region Transit Link Authority (ATL) announces targeted schedule adjustments to its Xpress bus service on certain routes. These updates are driven by ongoing service monitoring and public feedback received from the launch of the “Redefining the Ride – Xpress 2.0” initiative in June 2025. Schedule changes will take effect on September 15, 2025.  

ATL is making schedule adjustments to improve route performance and increase seat capacity on routes experiencing more riders than seats available. These changes reflect ATL’s commitment to provide safe, efficient, reliable transit services for our riders. 

What will change starting September 15: 

  • Additional daily departures on Routes 412, 414, 426, 430, and 441 to support ridership demand during peak hours 
  • Additional Monday and Friday departures on Routes 401, 419, 426, 430, 441, 453, 463, and 476 resulting in consistent daily schedules for each of these routes 
  • Minor timing changes on Routes 430 and 441 to shorten wait times between departures 

To view detailed schedule changes, please visit: https://xpressga.com/alerts. ATL will also send information about these changes to riders via email, social media, and flyers distributed on buses. 

Learn more about the service changes  

Customers with questions or assistance, please visit: https://xpressga.com or call (844) 977-7742. 

 

About the Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority 

The ATL was created by the Georgia General Assembly to provide coordinated transit planning and funding for the metro Atlanta region. The ATL is responsible for developing the ATL Regional Transit Plan, as well as identifying and prioritizing the projects and initiatives required to develop region-wide transit. The ATL is also charged with creating a unified regional transit system brand. Effective July 1, 2020, the ATL was legislatively authorized to oversee the state’s Xpress regional commuter transit system and the Atlanta region’s vanpool system. The population of metro Atlanta is growing rapidly and projected to add an additional 1.8 million residents by 2050. The ATL is a critical step towards more efficient and effective transit and mobility in the region. For more information on Xpress and the ATL, visit https://atltransit.ga.gov/ and follow us on Twitter and Facebook. 

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