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The facility opened to the public on Oct. 26, 2008. Music City Central is a two-story facility with climate-controlled waiting areas. Riders can buy tickets, check bus schedules, and shop at a convenience store or donut shop located at the facility. A multi-story public parking garage is located above the transfer portion of the facility.
Taxis and ride share pick up in the Ground Transportation Center on Level 1 of Terminal Garage 2. [36] Nashville International Airport could eventually be connected to downtown Nashville via a light rail line, and the ongoing expansion allows for a connection to be made in the plaza on top of the parking garages. [37]
The last passenger train to serve Nashville was the long-distance Floridian, discontinued in 1979. [2] Today, Nashville is the third largest metropolitan area in the United States lacking inter-city rail service, though it sees commuter rail in the form of the WeGo Star. Since 1975, Atlanta has been served only by the long-distance Crescent.
A long-awaited plan to make it easier to travel through Nashville's downtown is now live, and accepting public feedback. ConnectDowntown is a 10-year action plan for traffic and transportation ...
Nashville International Airport delivers a new eight-gate concourse for its growing flight schedule. ... the main terminal's security checkpoint before catching a shuttle bus in Concourse C to the ...
The Metro Nashville Police Department and construction personnel will stop traffic for the duration of the blasting on Donelson Pike, Airport Service Road and Terminal Drive, all near the eastern ...
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.
60-81 Express routes to/from Downtown Buffalo; 90-97 Special event routes; 101-118 School bus routes; 200-216 Metrolink routes; The routes recently underwent a major revamping. Gone are the original "A" designations to "City Line". Replacing them are destinations to general areas as noted in the listings.