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Scores of people were on their way home from a Beyoncé concert when the escalator sped up and threw passengers to the ground, injuring at least 21 people.
After repairs and a state inspection, MARTA announced Friday it has reopened the escalator that malfunctioned inside the Vine City station. At least 21 people were injured when the moving stairs ...
ATLANTA — An escalator at the Vine City MARTA station is back open one month after several people are injured when the ...
Bug, bye. Several people were injured after a Beyoncé concert when a young fan's freakout over a cockroach caused a stampede ...
A TLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - MARTA has reopened an escalator that left multiple passengers injured following a ...
MARTA officials have finished their investigation into an escalator that left 11 people injured after Beyonce's final Cowboy ...
Chaos ensued as an overcrowded escalator started to speed up and then abruptly stop, throwing people to the ground ...
MARTA is releasing the results of an investigation into an incident where several people were injured after leaving a Beyoncé ...
The Dogan family claims the escalator collapse at the Vine City MARTA station was due to mechanical failure, not a stampede, resulting in multiple injuries.
MARTA says nine people were hurt after a “crowd overload” sped up the escalator, when a young girl screamed after seeing a ...
This is not the first issue. MARTA has faced recurring escalator and elevator issues for decades, and a $40 million modernization program launched in 2015 remains incomplete.