ATLANTA — Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) is delaying the launch of its new rail cars.
The transit authority says safety testing on the new trains continues to move forward. However, officials say it won’t be finished in time for Thursday’s planned launch.
During the trains’ unveiling last year, MARTA Chief Operating Officer George Wright said the new rail cars represented the future.
“The real potential of this train is to become a destination and an experience in and of itself,” Wright said.
Officials had hoped to have the trains in service ahead of the World Cup.
No new launch date has been announced by MARTA officials.








