CobbLinc

CobbLinc began operations in July 1989 (as Cobb Community Transit)[2] and has had relatively strong ridership (3,793,253 total passengers in 2005) since then.

Routes connect to the most populated areas of the county, including Mableton and Kennesaw.

Express routes also operate down to Atlanta, connecting with MARTA at the Arts Center station.

Transfers are free between MARTA and CCT, though both transit agencies charge the same fare ($2.50) with a Breeze Card.

The lack of sales tax revenue from the two counties stunted the growth of MARTA, however the GRTA created by former governor of Georgia Roy Barnes has been seeking to create other solutions, such as possible light rail to Cobb through the Cumberland Mall and Town Center at Cobb areas.

Other solutions proposed include special bus-only lanes on Interstate 75, and commuter rail into Cherokee County.

Express route 476 serves Douglas County, Powder Springs and Hiram park and rides.

CCT and CobbLinc buses at a park and ride