Recap of the Buford Highway Bus Crawl

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Last Wednesday evening, April 27, WeLoveBuHi and MARTA Army organized the first-ever Buford Highway Bus Crawl (#BuHiBusCrawl). About 120 people took the MARTA bus in Doraville, Chamblee, and Brookhaven to sample the Asian and Hispanic food that makes Buford Highway famous.

WeLoveBuHi regularly organizes events such as bike rides, marathons, etc. along Buford Highway to promote quality of life and businesses along that corridor. MARTA Army is a new grassroots organizations that reclaims your MARTA experience, and is known for the TimelyTrip adopt-a-stop program.

The Logistics

6 groups of about 20 people were scattered on multiple MARTA buses on route 39 at the end of rush hour, starting from Doraville Station and riding south. Route 39 is THE most frequent route in the entire MARTA system (every 12 minutes peak and weekends, every 15 minutes midday and at night). I used to live along that route, and I can tell you how good of a model it is for the rest of Atlanta. There were some delays, and some groups ended up riding with others. Everyone made it safely to the final destination. It is amazing to see this many hungry people waiting at MARTA bus stops!

Waiting for the bus during the Buford Highway Bus Crawl.

I was the leader for one of the groups. I think boarding and exiting buses went much better (faster) than I initially thought. Scheduling at each location was very tight because we didn't want to miss buses, so the next groups could enjoy each location and the rides comfortably.

Because of delays in bus service, my group rode with the next group for most of the event (some buses ended up too close to each other, and there was just not enough time for groups to visit a location). It was OK because the two groups were about 15 people each and could still fit on one bus. Other larger groups did not have that luxury.

All the credit goes to MARTA Army's Simon Berrebi and WeLoveBuHi founder Marian Liou for organizing this event!

The Food

The most important part of the event.
Taco bar during the Buford Highway Bus Crawl.

We stopped at the following locations, sampled excellent food, and heard from amazing speakers:
LocationFoodSpeaker
Yen Jing (near Koreatown)Chinese dumplingsVictoria Huynh (Center for Pan Asian Community Services - cpacs.org)
Doraville City Farmer's Market (Saigon Market)Vietnamese sandwiches and rolls
Guava candies
Tour with store manager.
Plaza FiestaTacos, Venezuelan empenadasAmanda Rhein (MARTA) on Developments around Brookhaven Station (TOD)
Bismallah (near Plaza Fiesta)Bangladeshi samosasSally Hammock (PEDS) on excess Buford Highway capacity
Royal Lounge (Druid Hills)Drink specialsRyan Gravel (City of Atlanta, Beltline creator) on shaping Buford Highway's future

Ryan Gravel speaking at Buford Highway Bus Crawl.
The event concluded at Royal Lounge. To access the lounge, we had to cross Buford Highway as a large group. At the lounge, keynote speaker Ryan Gravel spoke about his background as a Chamblee native, and how communities have to rethink Buford Highway's future outside of the all-highway mindset to avoid fading into the mix of other suburban neighborhoods.

And most importantly, the Buford Highway International Dining Guide was handed out. Grab it, now!
Buford Highway International Dining Guide by WeLoveBuHi.com
The interest for this event was surprising. Many people rode MARTA buses for the first time. Tickets for the event sold out - twice. During pre-event discussions, we thought novelty was a key aspect. Simon and Marian felt it was essential to showcase the true character and day-to-day challenges of Buford Highway. Looking forward to more of these in the future, maybe in other neighborhoods!

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