Zone 5 follow-up: Train incident at Atlanta’s Garnett station under investigation by police
– MARTA: The transit agency posts service alerts, station advisories and statements on its website and social media. Riders should consult MARTA’s real-time alerts for any operational impacts near Garnett station.
Useful links: Atlanta Police Department (apd-atlanta.org) and MARTA service alerts (itsmarta.com).
Local context
Garnett sits in South Downtown, a corridor that supplies transit access for workers, students and visitors to central Atlanta. Transit-related incidents are uncommon but receive close attention because they can disrupt commutes and involve complex, sensitive investigations. Community leaders and transit advocates often point to lighting, camera coverage and staffing as areas that can improve station safety; public agencies typically limit updates to confirmed facts while investigations continue.
Bottom line
Atlanta police confirm that a person jumped in front of a MARTA train at Garnett station on May 20, 2026. The Atlanta Police Department is investigating. Commuters and neighbors should expect an increased official presence near the station while investigators work and should monitor MARTA for any service advisories affecting Garnett or nearby stops.


