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The Metropolitan Transit Authority provides bus transit within the city, out of a newly built hub station downtown. Routes utilize a hub and spoke method. Expansion plans include use of Bus rapid transit for new routes, with the possibility for local rail service at some point in the future.
Nashville, TN Bus and Coach Companies and Stops
A Absolute Taxi 222 S 16th St 37206 Nashville - (call (615) 256-8294)
Able Express Co 1830 Air Lane Dr 37210-3817 Nashville - (call (615) 889-2034)
Bus Rapid Transit (brt) Bus rapid transit (BRT) is a term applied to a variety of public transportation systems using buses to provide faster, more efficient service than an ordinary bus line.
The Regional Transportation Authority - (call 615-862-8833) The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) offers Middle Tennesseans transportation solutions.
The Tennessee Public Transportation Association - (call 931-528-1127) tpta is a non-profit statewide organization dedicated to improving public transportation in all tennessee communities. tpta is committed to:
increasing the use of public transportation
securing adequate funding for public transportation
encouraging the use of best practices in public transportation among members, and
disseminating public transportation research and information to the public, to members and to elected officials
Safety around School bus
With school buses back on the road, as a parent you might be worried about safety in school bus and around school. According to the digital journal, School bus accidents may only represent a small number of total accidents. [...] (Read Article)
May 23 2012 - Meetings for proposed Clarksville to Nashville bus service Public meetings are scheduled Tuesday, April 24, to discuss proposed regional express bus service from Clarksville to Nashville. Meetings times are 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4-6 p.m., at Music City Central, 400 Charlotte Avenue in the Community Meeting Room.
May 13 2012 - People in business Harriette Bias-Insignares has been named 2012 Davis-Galloway Empowerment Award recipient by the National Coalition of 100 Black Women Metropolitan Nashville Chapter and the Nashville Coalition of 100 Black Women Foundation Inc.
May 07 2012 - Clarksville-to-Nashville bus line considered Clarksville, Tenn., commuters may catch a break as regional transportation officials plan to start an express bus route from there to downtown Nashville. The Regional Transit Authority will hold a public meeting to discuss the new service from 11 a.m.
April 29 2012 - Public Meetings Held Tuesday For Proposed RTA Route Two public meetings are planned for Tuesday on a new Regional Transportation Authority express bus route between Clarksville and Nashville.
April 27 2012 - Nashville police: 1 man, 9 hours, 12 charges NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A fugitive from Kentucky who rode to Nashville on a bus broke into a haunted house tourist attraction, carjacked a taxi, robbed some hotel guests and committed other crimes during the bus layover, police say.
April 25 2012 - Clarksville-Nashville Express Bus Services Proposed The ride into work could soon be easier for Clarksville residents. The Regional Transportation Authority of Middle Tennessee is considering creating an express bus service from Clarksville to Nashville.
April 25 2012 - Bus line coming for city Clarksville will soon be getting a commuter bus line to Nashville through the Middle Tennessee Regional Transit Authority.
April 25 2012 - New commuter line to begin in June Clarksville will soon be getting a commuter bus line to Nashville through the Middle Tennessee Regional Transit Authority.
April 18 2012 - Public meeting coming on Clarksville-Nashville express bus service The Regional Transportation Authority of Middle Tennessee (RTA) will hold two public hearings on April 24 regarding proposed regional express bus service from Clarksville to Nashville.
April 17 2012 - Overachieving Criminal Commits 11 Felonies In 9 Hours During A Greyhound Bus Layover By Debbie Emery - Radar Reporter Whoever says that criminals aren’t ambitious has never met William Todd , who shocked police by committing 11 felonies in just 9 hours during a crime spree in Nashville, Tennessee earlier this week. Even more bizarre than his impressive list of crimes is that the felon doesn't even live in the southern city and was simply on a bus layover when he decided to wreak ...
April 13 2012 - Fenton: Midstate mass transit options get moving I was putting gas in my car the other day when the person at the pump next to me said, only half joking, “I’m going to need a home equity line of credit to fill up my truck! I wonder if there will ever be a bus or some way to get to work in Nashville.”
April 10 2012 - Merle Haggard on religion, poverty Merle Haggard is celebrating his 75th birthday Friday. After he blows out the candles on his cake, he'll climb aboard his tour bus to begin a cross-country journey from Northern California to Nashville, where he'll headline a show Wednesday at the Ryman Auditorium.
April 10 2012 - Country star Merle Haggard on religion, poverty and family Merle Haggard is celebrating his 75th birthday Friday. After he blows out the candles on his cake, he'll climb aboard his tour bus to begin a cross-country journey from Northern California to Nashville, where he'll headline a show Wednesday at the Ryman Auditorium.
March 23 2012 - Red Bus Project helps orphans find homes Steven Curtis Chapman's Red Bus Project stopped at Trevecca Nazarene University in south Nashville on Friday.
March 16 2012 - Campus, alums dreaming big for St. Bonaventure NASHVILLE, Tenn. — There had already been the standard campus send-off, hundreds of students crowding the team bus, surrounding the players, shaking hands with the coach. At Kentucky, at North Carolina, even at Atlantic 10 Conference rivals Temple and Xavier, days like these are a regular part of the spring term...
March 12 2012 - Kentucky school bus driver charged with DUI MORGANTOWN, Ky. (AP) — A Kentucky school bus driver is facing charges of drunken driving. WTVF-TV in Nashville, Tenn. reports that police arrested Sandra Ford in Butler County, Ky., on Friday after she failed two sobriety tests. According to the station, police were alerted to the bus driver after a student reported her behavior to his parents, who then informed police. Ford is also charged with ...