WeGo Bus Ridership Above Pre-Pandemic Levels In Fourth Quarter

WeGo Public Transit ridership continues to improve since the pandemic. (Photo from WeGo)

WeGo Public Transit (Nashville, TN) surpassed pre-Covid fixed-route bus ridership in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2023-2024 at 101 percent of pre-pandemic levels, according to a press release, an increase of 6 percent over the previous year.

“Total Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority (Nashville MTA) ridership was 2,166,921. It is the highest fourth quarter Nashville MTA ridership since 2018,” the release added. “Public transit systems across the nation experienced extensive ridership declines during and after the Covid pandemic. The latest national figure for public transit ridership was 79 percent of pre-pandemic levels, according to the American Public Transportation Association.”

Nashville MTA routes with the greatest ridership increases included:

  • Route 18 – Airport at 147 percent of pre-pandemic levels.
  • Route 55 – Murfreesboro Pike at 133 percent of pre-pandemic levels.
  • Route 23 – Dickerson Pike at 124 percent of pre-pandemic levels.
  • Route 52 – Nolensville Pike at 118 percent of pre-pandemic levels.

The seven routes connecting to the new Dr. Rip Patton, Jr. North Nashville Transit Center experienced a 36 percent jump in ridership in the same time period.

“Regional Transportation Authority of Middle Tennessee (RTA) regional routes continue to recover with the WeGo Star showing a 20 percent ridership increase and express bus routes a 13 percent increase over the previous year,” according to the release. “The WeGo Star was at 43 percent and express bus service at 44 percent of pre-pandemic ridership levels.”

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