METRO Magazine Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

WSP | PB to overhaul, upgrade MARTA tunnel ventilation systems

The scope of the rehabilitation and renewal project entails 16 tunnel segments with existing ventilation equipment.

February 3, 2016
WSP | PB to overhaul, upgrade MARTA tunnel ventilation systems

MARTA station

Photo: Chris Yunker/Flickr

2 min to read


MARTA station Photo: Chris Yunker/Flickr

The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) has awarded a design-build contract to Archer Western Construction with WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff as the lead designer to overhaul and upgrade its tunnel ventilation systems.

The rehabilitation and renewal project will involve restoring the existing system to a state of good repair through a combination of repair, rehabilitation or replacement of tunnel ventilation equipment. The scope entails 16 tunnel segments with existing ventilation equipment.

Ad Loading...

As the lead designer, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff’s services include evaluation of the existing system to establish ventilation requirements based on the configuration of MARTA's existing infrastructure and projected temperature ranges of a potential fire, preparing design and performance criteria for ventilation equipment, overseeing the factory testing of the manufactured equipment, and the acceptance and commissioning of the installed system.

The WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff team will perform electrical system studies, egress analyses and tunnel fan scenarios to support updates to MARTA's supervisory and control system for remote monitoring and control of the ventilation system, and will also prepare sustainability plans, conduct training and compile operations and maintenance manuals to help ensure that MARTA has the proper tools to successfully manage and maintain the tunnel ventilation system long-term.

MARTA's tunnel ventilation system covers approximately nine miles of subway tunnel and underground rail stations, representing about one-fifth of the rail system's total footprint. The ventilation system includes a network of fans and dampers that effectively control and direct air flow during normal rail operations and in emergency situations. The agency has identified the renovation and renewal of its aging system as a top priority to maintain optimal functionality and state of good repair.

WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff has worked on Atlanta’s rapid transit system since 1962 when it developed a feasibility study that recommended a regional rail system with feeder bus operations for the Atlanta metropolitan region. In 1966, the firm formed a joint venture to assist the newly created MARTA in developing plans for the system. Over a period of 40 years a series of WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff-led joint ventures served as MARTA’s general engineering consultant for the continued expansion of transit service in Atlanta.


More Rail

MTA Advances Accessibility Improvements in Brooklyn
Paratransitby StaffJune 17, 2026

New York MTA Leverages Zoning Program to Advance Station Accessibility

Accessibility enhancements at Nevins St Station will be financed through a development agreement tied to the MTA's Zoning for Accessibility initiative.

Read More →
Six-Year Plan Boosts Virginia Transit, Rail Investments
Managementby StaffJune 17, 2026

Virginia's $28.5B Transportation Plan Targets Transit and Rail

Approved by the Commonwealth Transportation Board, the program supports ongoing infrastructure projects while providing new investments in transit, state of good repair and transportation alternatives.

Read More →
Security and Safetyby StaffJune 16, 2026

DOT: Brightline Corridor Incidents Fall 30% Following Federal Safety Upgrades

Safety improvements funded through a $25 million federal investment are credited with reducing trespassing and train-vehicle collisions along the Brightline Florida corridor.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
An LA Metro D Line train in Union Station
Managementby StaffJune 16, 2026

D Line Expansion Fuels Growth Across LA Metro's Rail System

Weekend rail ridership was especially strong, soaring 18% as riders embraced expanded access to jobs, entertainment, dining, and cultural destinations, said the agency. Total system ridership for May, including bus and rail, was 26,966,657.

Read More →
A user demonstrating Metrolink's contactless fare payment pilot.
Technologyby StaffJune 12, 2026

Southern California's Metrolink Debuts Contactless Fare Payment Pilot

Customers traveling between Redlands and Los Angeles can now tap their preferred payment method, including a credit or debit card, mobile wallet, or wearable device, at station validators before boarding and again while exiting.

Read More →
A BART train on the tracks.
Managementby StaffJune 12, 2026

California's BART Approves FY27 Budget While Maintaining Service Levels

The budget covers July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027, a period when pandemic emergency funds run out, the District faces a structural deficit of $375 million, and a regional transit funding measure may appear on the November ballot.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A rendering of the Amtrak New York Penn Station renovation
Railby StaffJune 9, 2026

Penn Station Transformation Advances with Design Unveiling

The historic redesign will transform the busiest transit hub in the Western Hemisphere from the tracks to the street level, creating a more efficient, cleaner, and functional experience for more than 600,000 daily commuters and millions of visitors.

Read More →
Groundbreaking event for Second Avenue Subway Phase 2 TBM construction.
Railby StaffJune 9, 2026

Second Avenue Subway Phase 2 Advances into Major Construction Stage

New York Governor Kathy Hochul joined leadership from the MTA, elected officials, and Harlem community leaders to break ground on the major construction stage of the transformative Second Avenue Subway Phase 2 project.

Read More →
A man sits in a passenger rail seat and looks at his phone.
Railby Elora HaynesJune 8, 2026

The Invisible Infrastructure of Passenger Flow

What a seat reservation system on Austria’s Railjet trains reveals about the future of rider experience, and why U.S. agencies should pay attention.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Aerial view of Caltrain's electric service.
Railby StaffJune 5, 2026

Caltrain Board Approves FY27 Budget, Endorses Efficiency Measures

The move ensures Caltrain service will continue operating as usual in the near term, but long-term financial challenges remain for the rail agency absent a new revenue source.

Read More →