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Two people with an extensive background in escalators said they believe video released by MARTA shows the escalator's brakes malfunctioning the night nine people were injured after a Beyonce concert.
Experts who reviewed video footage of the Vine City free fall for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution said malfunctioning brakes are a likely cause for last week’s incident, too.
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A post-Beyoncé concert escalator malfunction — immediately preceded by what MARTA is calling a "stampede" — has put Atlanta's transit agency back in the hot seat. Driving the news: MARTA's board meets ...
It was no secret that many in Atlanta’s political, business and civic spheres had complaints about MARTA’s leadership long before the sudden news that General Manager and CEO Collie Greenwood was ...
Atlanta city councilmember Marci Collier Overstreet says she is saddened that the incident led to people being injured.
Councilmember Marci Overstreet, vice chair of the Council’s Transportation Committee, is demanding a comprehensive ...
Other riders and witnesses also said the panic only started after the escalator suddenly sped up, jolting riders.
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After an escalator malfunction left 11 people injured at a MARTA station following a Beyoncé concert last week, the state is ...
Fans leaving night four of Beyoncé's Atlanta shows on her 'Cowboy Carter' tour were trampled when a 'stampede' was caused ...
On Tuesday, two different escalator experts said the brakes potentially malfunctioned in the escalator emergency that injured ...