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GCT Route 10

Public bus

Public bus

Route 10 links ATL to Gwinnett County Transit

GCT Route 10 is a public bus that connects Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) with Gwinnett County Transit’s network, giving you a direct bus option instead of rideshare or rental car. It is part of the broader Gwinnett County Transit system, not MARTA.

The bus picks up and drops off at ATL, serving the airport terminal area so you can move between the airport and Gwinnett County without transferring to another mode first. Check the current GCT Route 10 timetable online before you fly, because public bus frequencies and first/last trips can shift by season and weekday.

Fares on GCT Route 10 follow Gwinnett County Transit’s standard pricing, so you pay the same on this airport route as you would on other GCT services. Expect a regular local or commuter bus fare structure with possible discounts for seniors, students, and multi-ride passes; confirm the exact dollar amount on the official GCT site or app on the day you travel.

Route 10 runs on a fixed path between ATL and stops in Gwinnett County, with specific timepoints listed on the published schedule. Travel time from the airport to key Gwinnett stops varies with traffic on I-85, so build at least a 20–30 minute cushion into any connection you plan from the bus to another train or meeting.

If you land at Domestic or International terminals, follow airport ground transportation signs to the designated public bus area to reach GCT Route 10. Allow at least 10–15 minutes from your gate to the bus stop, including time for the Plane Train or terminal shuttle if you are switching between Domestic and International.

One practical tip: before you board GCT Route 10 at ATL, have your fare ready in the exact format the system accepts that day, and screenshot the latest schedule so you are covered if mobile data at the curb cuts out.

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