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Following the Nashville MTA rebranding to WeGo Public Transit, the Music City Star was renamed the WeGo Star. [8] The COVID-19 pandemic in Tennessee in 2020 briefly resulted in the shutdown of Star rail service, but service resumed on June 15, 2020, with eight trains each weekday — two each way in the morning and two more in the afternoon. [9]
The final mass transit system plan named "Let's Move Nashville", included 26 miles (42 km) of light rail and 25 miles (40 km) of bus rapid transit, was later rejected 64% to 36% in a local referendum in May 2018.
Nashville Mayor Megan Barry, a supporter of the IMPROVE Act, had proposed a 2018 referendum on transit and named Gallatin Pike as one of the light rail corridors in early 2017. [19] The "Let's Move Nashville" plan was unveiled by Mayor Megan Barry in October 2017, outlining five corridors for light rail and four corridors for bus rapid transit ...
Learn everything you need to know before voting on Nashville's new transit plan and the half-cent sales tax bump to fund it.
Four projects bolstering Nashville's WeGo public transit system won a combined $10.7M in state grant funds to improve user safety and build a new hub.
Riverfront station is a train station in Nashville, Tennessee, serving the WeGo Star commuter rail service. Located at 108 1st Avenue South in Downtown Nashville near the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge, it serves as the western terminus for the line.
What's in the Nashville transit plan? Mayor Freddie O’Connell speaks to reporters about his transportation improvement program at the Southeast Community Center in Antioch, Tenn., Friday, April ...
Improving Nashville transit was a cornerstone of O'Connell's mayoral campaign. ... But light rail is unlikely to take center stage. ... The bus traveling the 55 Murfreesboro Pike route is parked ...