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  2. Battle Creek Transit - Wikipedia

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    Battle Creek Transit is the primary provider of mass transportation in Calhoun County, Michigan, United States. Eight Routes provide service from Monday through Saturday. In 2007, all buses were equipped with bike racks. Nearly 500 designated stops are available within the system.

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  4. WeGo Public Transit - Wikipedia

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    WeGo and the RTA are conducting a strategic planning process called nMotion to find new and innovative ways to improve transportation in Nashville. [65] nMotion is WeGo and the RTA's Strategic Plan, a 25-year comprehensive plan designed to meet the Nashville area's vision for transit. The plan will look at how the transit system works today and ...

  5. WeGo Star - Wikipedia

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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]

  6. How Nashville might pay for a transit overhaul, and what it ...

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    The proposed half-cent sales tax surcharge to fund the "Choose How You Move" program could support up to 86 miles of new sidewalks, 38 miles of dedicated bus rapid transit lanes concentrated on ...

  7. Nashville will get to vote on funding transit this year. Here ...

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    The $5.4 billion transit program heavily featured light rail alongside bus system improvements and included a plan for an underground tunnel that some Nashvillians deemed impractical.

  8. Choose How You Move (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    Choose How You Move is a local referendum in Nashville, Tennessee that was held on November 5, 2024 and passed with 66% voter approval. [1] The referendum asked Davidson County residents to approve a 0.5% increase in the sales tax to fund Mayor Freddie O'Connell's signature $3.1 billion transportation improvement program. [2]

  9. Nashville transit plan supporters launch campaigns. Formal ...

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    He's also concerned about the details of bus rapid transit routes, namely, whether Nashville's major corridors have the population density to support them, and if the city is going to remove ...