The COVID-19 pandemic has slashed Nashville’s bus ridership in half — down 53% decline compared to pre-COVID times.
Nashville Bombing’s Ripple Effects Disrupt State Agencies, Courts, WeGo Bus Service
Damage and service outages caused by the Christmas Day bombing in downtown Nashville are continuing to interrupt public services Monday, including closing several state office buildings.
Nashville’s Bus Service Wants To Run Longer Hours, But Needs Funds To Pay For It
WeGo says it needs a 3% budget increase to maintain the status quo and avoid a second straight year of service cuts.
Mayor’s Race 2019: On Transit, New Promises Emerge From Briley And Cooper
Nashville’s bus system took a funding hit this year, and some routes will be eliminated later this month . But both candidates for mayor say they’d put…
Nashville Cuts Bus Service, Redraws Maps And Increases Fares
Listen Nashville will officially eliminate eight bus routes and reduce hours or redraw the maps on more than a dozen others, as well as increase the cost of a bus ride from $1.70 to $2.
Nashville Bus Service Cuts Explained In 4 Points
Listen Nashville’s bus service is headed toward cuts for the first time in a decade. There are lots of details — as more than two dozen routes will be impacted — but the reasons behind the cuts, and how they are being carried out, can be condensed to a few key points.
Eerily Quiet Electric Buses Replace Downtown Nashville’s Hybrid Fleet
Listen Nashville rolled out new downtown electric buses on Tuesday — a $7 million upgrade to the downtown circulator system that features zero emissions and a new level of tranquility for city transit.





