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Nashville Connector provides a plethora of services; this spans from getting people connected to bus routes and carpools, but also connects people to different bike routes around the city, and facilitates a safe walking space. [63] Nashville Connector was founded by the Metro Planning Department, and works closely with the Metro Public Work staff.
WeGo Public Transit recently announced morning and afternoon weekday trips to and from Dickson, Bellevue and downtown Nashville. New WeGo commuter bus service connects Nashville, Dickson, Bellevue ...
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Columbia: 1,666,566 2 Knoxville-Morristown-Sevierville-La Follette: 1,053,627 3 ... List of metropolitan areas of Tennessee.
Kent Station Schedule Map: 153 Yes No No No Kent Station East Valley Road, South Renton P&R Renton Transit Center Schedule Map: 156 Yes Yes Yes No Highline College Des Moines, Sea-Tac, Sea-Tac Airport Station, McMicken Heights Southcenter Schedule Map: 160 Yes Yes Yes Yes Auburn Station
Shelby County, Tennessee and West Memphis, Arkansas: Memphis: 9,600 [40] Ozark Regional Transit: Benton County and Washington County: Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, and Bentonville: 488 11 1,036 [41] [42] Pine Bluff Transit: Jefferson County: Pine Bluff: Razorback Transit: University of Arkansas: Fayetteville: 3,637 14 770 [43] [44] Rock ...
King County Metro is the public transit authority of King County, Washington, including the city of Seattle in the Puget Sound region. It operates a fleet of 1,396 buses, serving 115 million rides at over 8,000 bus stops in 2012, making it the eighth-largest transit agency in the United States.
This corridor was previously served Metro routes 230 and 253 [3] which carried a combined average of 5,070 riders on weekdays during the last month in service. [4] Since the implementation of RapidRide on the corridor, ridership has grown 30 percent and the B Line served an average of 6,600 riders on weekdays in spring 2015.
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.