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Information about MARTA's new Breeze Card fare collection system.
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Marta Online E-Ticketing - Individual Sales. Please check...
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Please check your Breeze Card expiration date. Breeze Cards...
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marta breeze card change: at a glance July 10 – Silver...
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Breeze Card? How Breeze Works ; Balance Protection ; Click...
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The new Breeze Card will cost $2.00 in addition to the cost...
- How Breeze Works
The Breeze Card looks like a credit card, but it has a...
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Information about MARTA's new Breeze Card fare collection...
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Breeze will provide the technology to create a fare...
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Marta Online E-Ticketing - Individual Sales. Please check your Breeze Card expiration date. Breeze Cards are only valid for 3 years. More information here. Note : Effective October 1, 2021, the U.S. Postal Service implemented new service standards that increased the amount of time it now takes to deliver First Class Mail and Periodicals.
Reloading & Managing Breeze Cards Online. Which credit cards can I use to purchase Breeze Cards or reload fares online? Can I register my Breeze Ticket* with my online account? I receive my Breeze card and a monthly product from my employer. Can I register it to my online Breeze account? Can I purchase Mobility products online?
Whether you're buying additional Breeze Cards or replacing an old one, ordering cards online is a great option. All you need to do is log into your account (or register a new one) and choose the option to buy a new card.
You can stop by one of our MARTA RideStores or purchase a card from one of our Breeze Vending Machines. You can order one online using breezecard.com. Silver Breeze Cards cost $2 and don't include any fares from the get-go — a change from our old Breeze Cards.
For your card Balance and/or card Expiration date, enter your serial number below:
The Breeze Card is an American stored value smart card that passengers use as part of an automated fare collection system which the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) introduced to the general public in early October 2006. [1]