The mural is located at the Elizabeth Duff Transit Center, which is also dedicated to Nashville, Tenn.,'s first female and first African American female bus operator.
The bus shelter is located near the new Nashville Healthcare Center while the Choose How You Move Transportation Improvement Program focuses on improvements to sidewalks, signals...
Connect Downtown is a 10-year multi-phase action plan with projects, programs and policy recommendations to make multimodal travel easier and safer in downtown Nashville.
During his time as CFO, WeGo’s annual operating budget has grown from approximately $26 million and 325 employees to an annual budget of more than $130 million and 800 employees...
Lydia Benda has been promoted to director of engineering, construction and project management while Kia Lewis has been promoted to senior project management.
The week was launched by OLI in 2017 to focus attention on the importance of making safe choices when driving or walking near railroad tracks and trains.
Via Transportation, WeGo Link and On-Request will work with the three transit agencies to increase accessibility and reliability of transport within their respective communities...
Metro Transit and WeGo Public Transit are implementing new ways to pay for fares throughout their systems while Community Transit is proposing eliminating fares on its commuter...
The funding comes from three grants, including The Transportation Alternatives Program, the IMPROVE Transit Investment Grant and the Multimodal Access Grant.
The agency has named Vince Malone as chief of staff and administration, promoted Renuka Christoph to chief communications officer and promoted Nick Oldham to chief safety and ...
Duff was the first female and first African American female bus operator in Nashville when she was hired by the Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority in April 1974.
The project is part of an overall effort to increase access to public transit across Nashville while reducing the necessity of transferring downtown at WeGo Central.