Best Transportation in Nashville, Tennessee — 2 resources

2 Resources

1. WeGo Public Transit (Nashville)

Nashville's public transit system operating 43 fixed-route bus lines, Music City Star commuter rail service to Wilson County, and WeGo Access paratransit for riders with disabilities across Davidson County. Monthly passes, daily passes, and single-ride fares are available. Reduced fares are offered for seniors, persons with disabilities, and qualifying low-income riders. Plan trips using the WeGo real-time app or call for schedule and fare information.

615-862-5950 · 430 Myatt Dr, Nashville, TN 37115

2. Mid-Cumberland Human Resource Agency - Transit

Provides demand-response transportation services across the Mid-Cumberland region north of Nashville for elderly, disabled, and rural residents who lack access to other transportation options. Services are available for medical appointments, employment, and essential errands. Riders must schedule trips in advance by calling the transportation line. Eligibility and co-pay requirements vary by county; bring photo ID and documentation of transportation needs when first contacting the agency.

615-850-3918 · 1101 Kermit Dr, Suite 200, Nashville, TN 37217

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