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    Getting Around Music City

    Getting Around Music City

    Smart Going. Public Transportation. Commute.

    NowPlayingNashville.com recently partnered with Nashville MTA to provide you with all the latest transportation information on how to Get Around Music City.

    Save yourself some frustration and ride Public Transportation.


     

      >>LATEST INFORMATION<<


    ON SALE NOW - MUSIC CITY STAR TRAIN TICKETS TO JULY 4TH

    The Regional Transportation Authority of Middle Tennessee (RTA) will once again operate its special Music City Star train on Thursday, July 4, 2013 from Lebanon to downtown Nashville for the Music City fireworks at Riverfront Park.

    The train is scheduled to depart from the Lebanon Station at 4 p.m., stop in Martha at 4:13 p.m., Mt. Juliet at 4:24 p.m., Hermitage at 4:33 p.m., Donelson at 4:44 p.m. and arrive at Nashville’s Riverfront Station at 5 p.m. The return train to Lebanon leaves 30 minutes after the conclusion of the Nashville fireworks.

    An allotment of 940 tickets will be available to the general public and cost $12 for a round-trip ticket. Parking is free at all of the outlying stations. Click here for more information and to purchase your tickets.

      

    DETOURS

    For up-to-date alerts and detours, please visit Nashville MTA's website.

    Bus detours due to closure of 5th Avenue. Read more.

    Temporary detours for routes 18 and 55. Read more.

    Buses on detours Sunday, April 21. Read more.

     


     The Music City Circuit is the most convenient FREE way to get around downtown Nashville and the Gulch. Whether you live or work downtown or you're visiting for business or pleasure, the Music City Circuit will get you where you need to go quickly and easily and for FREE. Download a map or print out the pocket schedule.

    Want to catch the FREE Music City Circuit? Check out where it stops.
     



     The Nashville MTA has formed a partnership with Google Transit, a public transit trip planning feature of Google Maps. This feature allows you to plan your bus route by entering the date and time that you would like to arrive at your destination or begin your trip. Try it now.
     


     
    Take the Nashville MTA Bus to School. The Quest Youth Bus Service is a great way to get to and from school. Most routes can even accommodate afterschool activities, so getting a ride home after practice is no longer a problem. Download the Quest Brochure.

     

     

     


     Before or after your flight, relax in comfort and leave the commute to MTA. The Nashville MTA offers convenient, scheduled bus service to and from Nashville International Airport at an economical price.

    Choose one of several convenient trips to and from the Nashville International Airport and Downtown Music City, USA on Route 18 Airport/Downtown Hotels for only $1.70. FAQs and Schedules.

     

     

     

     

     


     
    Get there Quick with the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), Music City's new public transportation service! It's designed to move MTA bus riders along the city's busiest corridors with fewer stops, more frequent buses, and a greener attitude. Download the schedule.

     

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