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    WeGo proposes system changes for Fall 2021 Service set to return to pre-pandemic levels, service hours to expand

    Article submittedBy Article submittedMay 26, 2021Updated:May 28, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    NASHVILLE – WeGo Public Transit is proposing to restore service in the Fall to full pre-pandemic levels and make additional improvements in line with the Better Bus Plan. In the set of proposed changes, riders can expect to see longer service hours, new routes, streamlined routing, and more frequent trips on several routes throughout the system.
    The agency will hold a public comment period from Wednesday, May 26 through Wednesday, June 16, 2021. During this time, customers will be able to view proposed service changes, participate in virtual meetings to provide comments directly to WeGo staff, or submit feedback via mail, phone, survey, and email.
    Proposed changes, and any edits following public comment, will be taken to the Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority (Nashville MTA Board) for approval on June 24, 2021. Approved changes will take effect October 3, 2021.
    Proposed Fall Service Changes
    Frequency Improvements
    More trips within the same service hours
    7 Hillsboro
    8 8th Avenue South
    50 Charlotte
    New Services
    New route, more connections
    79 Skyline
     
     
     
    Routing Improvements
    More connections and streamlined service
    Expanded Service Hours
    Extended morning and evening service
    5 West End/Bellevue
     
    17 12th Avenue South
    22 Bordeaux
    3 West End/White Bridge
    5 West End/Bellevue
    7 Hillsboro
    14 Whites Creek
    18 Airport
    22 Bordeaux
    28 Meridian
    42 St. Cecilia/Cumberland
    52 Nolensville Pike
    56 Gallatin Pike
    4 Shelby
    6 Lebanon Pike
    8 8th Avenue South
    17 12th Avenue South
    19 Herman
    23 Dickerson Road
    29 Jefferson
    50 Charlotte Pike
    55 Murfreesboro Pike
    Access
    For additional information, riders can visit the Customer Information Window at WeGo Central, call Customer Care at 615-862-5950, or visit WeGoTransit.com.
    To participate in any of the virtual public meetings listed below, please visit WeGoTransit.com.
      • Tuesday, June 8, Webex from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
      • Wednesday, June 9, Webex from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
    Please note that attendance at the above meetings is not required for comments. Comments may be mailed to WeGo Public Transit Community Engagement, Attn: Public Meeting Comments, 430 Myatt Drive, Nashville, TN 37115; submitted by telephone by calling Customer Care at 615-862-5686; or emailed to WeGoTransit@nashville.gov through June 16, 2021.
    Members of the public are encouraged to sign up for WeGo’s newsletter, follow @WeGoTransit on social media, and visit WeGoTransit.com for continuous updates.
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