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The Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), doing business as WeGo Public Transit, is a public transportation agency based in Nashville, Tennessee. Consisting of city buses and paratransit, the system serves Nashville and Davidson County. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 7,634,900, or about 27,300 per weekday as of the first ...
Let's Move Nashville was a local referendum in Nashville, Tennessee, on May 1, 2018, that would have funded the construction of a mass transit system under the Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority in Davidson County. The $8.9 billion plan would have included several light rail and bus rapid transit lines along major corridors, to be built ...
The WeGo Star ( reporting mark NRTX) (formerly the Music City Star) is a commuter rail service which runs between Nashville and Lebanon, Tennessee. The service uses the existing track of the Nashville and Eastern Railroad. The line stops at seven stations: Riverfront (Nashville), Donelson, Hermitage, Mt. Juliet, Martha, Hamilton Springs and ...
Mayor Freddie O'Connell on Friday unveiled the estimated $3.1 billion final transit plan and accompanying sales tax increase that will appear on Nashville voters' ballots this November.. If voters ...
Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s $3.1 billion transit plan, which includes a half-cent sales tax increase, has one hurdle left before it goes to a vote on Nov. 5.
Transit projects bolstering Nashville's WeGo public transportation system netted a combined $10.7 million in a fresh round of competitive state grant funding, Gov. Bill Lee announced Friday.
WeGo, Nashville's public bus system, and the Nashville Department of Transportation began a master mobility study as O'Connell took office — work that can now be accelerated.
On May 1, 2018, voters rejected Let's Move Nashville, a referendum which would have funded construction of an $8.9 billion mass transit system under the Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority, by a 2 to 1 margin. [92] On September 28, 2019, John Cooper became the ninth mayor of Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. [93]