ATLANTA—Metro Atlanta's Clayton County recently approved a sales tax that will bring MARTA public transit to the county. Residents will pay an extra penny for the privilege of having the rail come to a neighborhood near them.

The tax started this month. It lasts 30 years.

On a near-term, the plan restores bus service to Clayton County. It could be up to seven years, and probably at least five years, before MARTA trains start rolling into Clayton County.

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