WeGo And Tennessee Titans To Test Bus Service During Preseason Games

Beginning this Saturday (August 10) with the Tennessee Titans’ home preseason opener, WeGo will offer four bus routes to the games and major Nissan Stadium events, with stops next to the stadium.

WeGo is working with the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT), Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD), and the Titans to test the new bus services during two upcoming Titans’ home preseason games, with plans to continue the service into the regular season this fall.

“As the Titans kick-off their preseason, we’re excited to work together with the Titans, WeGo, NDOT, and MNPD to ensure fans have the opportunity to access multiple options for getting to the game,” Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell said. “Whether you ride transit, bike, walk, or choose to drive and take the bus, I encourage people: make a transportation plan that works for you.”

“We’re always working with the community to find ways to help people get around Nashville whether it be for work, school or to experience the excitement of a Tennessee Titans game,” WeGo CEO Steve Bland added. “Public transit provides good options for riders, especially when parking is limited.”

For more information on the improved bus service and how to ride WeGo, visit WeGoTransit.com/titans/

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