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Nashville System Map.Indd MTA Displays Around Town Welcome aboard! MUSIC CITY CENTRAL Nashville is a great and growing Display Racks of Schedules city, and as we have grown, so too Route Bay Route Bay have the services of the Nashville 1 Andrew Jackson Building, 500 Deaderick Street UPPER LEVEL 1 100 Oaks ..................................................15 28 Meridian .................................................... 13 Metropolitan Transit Authority. 2 Anthem Career College, 560 Royal Parkway 2 Belmont .................................................... 17 29 Jefferson .......................................................8 Today, we have a transit system that 3 Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway 3 West End ................................................. 23 30 McFerrin ................................................... 13 is connected to all major corridors 4 Shelby ........................................................ 14 33X Hickory Hollow Mall/ and demand for services has never 4 City Hall & Metro Courts, 1 Public Square 6 Lebanon Road .........................................10 Old Hickory Express ............................18 been higher. 5 Fisk University, 1000 17th Avenue North 7 Hillsboro ................................................... 19 34 Opry Mills ................................................10 Earlier this year, we launched a 8 8th Avenue South .....................................9 35X Rivergate Express ..................................16 6 ITT Technical Institute, 2845 Elm Hill Pike new downtown circulator called 9 MetroCenter .......................................... 11 37X Tusculum/McMurray Express ..............5 10 Charlotte ..................................................21 7 Juvenile Justice Center, 100 Woodland Street 38X Antioch Express ..................................... 17 the Music City Circuit. This free and convenient service is a 12 Nolensville Road ....................................24 39X Cane Ridge Express ..............................20 great way to get around downtown Nashville and the Gulch. 8 Martha O’Bryan Center, 711 South 7th Street 14 Whites Creek ............................................2 Golden Valley ............................................. (Hope Building) 15 Murfreesboro Road ..............................22 41 5 In September, another line was added to the Music City 42 St. Cecilia/Cumberland ..........................6 9 Meharry Medical College, 1005 Dr. D. B. Todd Jr. Blvd. 17 12th Avenue South ................................15 Circuit. The Purple Circuit operates from Riverfront Station 18 Airport/Elm Hill Pike ...........................18 44 MTA Shuttle ............................................20 to the Richard H. Fulton Complex every 15 minutes, 10 Mercury Court, 411 Murfreesboro Road 19 Herman ........................................................4 56 Gallatin Road BRT ....................................1 Monday – Friday, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. The other two 91X Franklin/Brentwood Express ............ 11 11 Metro Action Commission, 1624 5th Avenue North 20 Scott ...........................................................16 downtown routes (Blue and Green) operate frequently 92X Gallatin/Hendersonville Express ......18 22 Bordeaux ....................................................7 Monday – Saturday from Riverfront Station. The Blue 12 Metro Board of Education, 2601 Bransford Avenue 23 Dickerson Road .................................... 12 95X Spring Hill Express ...................................2 Circuit travels north/south to the Bicentennial Mall and 13 Music City Central, 400 Charlotte Avenue 24X Bellevue Express .......................................9 96X Nashville/Murfreesboro 25 Midtown .........................................5 & 20 Relax & Ride ............................................ 19 the Green Circuit runs east/west into the Gulch, a LEED 14 Nashville Auto Diesel College, 1524 Gallatin Road 26 Gallatin Road ..............................................3 AccessRide ..................................................5 certifi ed community. 15 Nashville Library, 615 Church Street Another important transit service the MTA operates is 16 Nashville Rescue Mission, 639 Lafayette Street LOWER LEVEL our fi rst Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line on our city’s busiest corridor, Gallatin Road. All new hybrid 60-foot BRT vehicles 17 Regions Bank, 315 Deaderick Street provide frequent service with fewer stops than the local 18 Renaissance Hotel, 611 Commerce Street buses. Enhanced BRT customer amenities have been added, 19 Riverfront Regional Rail Station, including the installation of new bus shelters and green light 108 First Avenue South signal extenders. 20 Tennessee Dept. of Human Services, Finally, one of the very best jewels of our transit system is 1000 2nd Avenue North Music City Central, our downtown transit station. MCC opened in October 2008 and creates a unique central 21 Tennessee Dept. of Transportation, This state-of-the-art facility is located at hub for bus activity within our downtown business district 505 Deaderick Street 400 Charlotte Avenue between 4th and with its cosmopolitan and comfortable atmosphere, ticket 22 Tennessee State University, 3500 John Merritt Blvd. 5th Avenues North in the Central Business and information center, customer waiting rooms, retail District (CBD). 23 Urban League of Middle Tennessee, businesses, and outdoor art on the plaza. It serves as the central hub for MTA buses. 2250 Rosa L. Parks Blvd. I hope you will continue to be one of the thousands of There are climate-controlled waiting rooms, people who rely on our transit services to get you to 24 U. S. Federal Building, 800 Broadway an MTA staffed information and ticket sales your destinations. 25 Vanderbilt University, 2101 West End Avenue center, customer restrooms and small retail 26 Veterans Hospital, 1310 24th Avenue South businesses, including Dunkin’ Donuts and the Music City Market. 27 William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower, 312 8th Avenue North Up to 20,000 customers use the facility Karl F. Dean each weekday. 28 YWCA, 1608 Woodmont Blvd. Mayor Metropolitan Government of Nashville For a list of other locations, please call MTA Customer Care at (615) 862-5950. TTY: (615) 880-3286 Frequency Chart (Average number of minutes between bus trips unless otherwise indicated) CRIDDLE Bicentennial 4TH 1ST Attractions along 3RD Farmers’ Mall 24 the routes: MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Market 5TH 1ST 7TH JO JOHNSTON 6TH Blue Circuit HARRISON 2ND JAMES ROBERTSON AM Rush Midday PM Rush Evening Evening GAY Arcade Daytime All Day JAM • ROUTE NAME (6:15-8:15) (8:15-3:15) (3:15-6:15) (6:15-12:15) (6:15-11:15) ES RO BER 3RD Bicentennial Mall TS • ON Justice Key GAY Criminal A.A. Birch WOODLAND Bridgestone Arena 100 Oaks 60 — 60 — — — — 31 Justice Blue Circuit - Bicentennial Mall • 1 Building GAY 11 Center Green Circuit - Gulch Country Music H • Belmont 35 70 35 — — — — 0T 6 Municipal Purple Circuit - Richard H. Hall of Fame 2 Auditorium Fulton Complex Victory Park Farmers’ Market TITANS Bus Travels in Direction of Arrow • West End 18 20 18 60 40 60 40 City Hall & 3 Metro Courts Place of Interest Hatch Show Print 6TH Music City • Central Visitor Information Municipal Auditorium 4 Shelby 20 30 20 60 60 60 60 State • 2ND Surface Street GAY Capitol A.J. 5TH 4TH UNION Music City Central Building Doubletree 3RD 31 Highway • 6 Lebanon Road 15-35 90 15-35 — — — — Hotel Printers Alley ROSA L. PARKS BANK Interstate • LSON NE CHARLOTTE DEADERICKTennessee Riverfront Station MERRY War C Scale • 7 Hillsboro 20-30 30 15-25 60 60 60 60 State Museum Printers Riverfront u 0 1/4 Mile Memorial Park m Ryman Auditorium Legislative TPAC Alley • Auditorium SAINT CLOUD Arcade b TN Plaza CHURCH e Schermerhorn 8th Avenue South 35 70 35 60 60-120 60 60 6TH r 8 10TH Towers l • 70 a CAPITOL Courtyard n Symphony Center UNION Hermitage d 7TH TSU Marriott 3RD 24 MetroCenter 30-55 35-45 30-40 — — — — Hotel Tennessee State 9 2ND Avon Williams POLK Viridian R • Campus 8TH Sheraton CVB i 1ST Museum 1ST v Hotel e SHELBY 10 Charlotte 20 18-22 18-22 40 40 40 40 r Downtown Public Library AT&T MCLEMORE Building Riverfront 12 Nolensville Road 10-15 20-30 10-20 60 45-60 60 60 SunTrust Station Hatch 2ND Show Print 3RD Downtown 9TH 14 Whites Creek 30 60 25-35 60 60 60 60 6 Renaissance Ryman YMCA COMMERCE Hotel Convention Auditorium SHELBY Green Circuit 431 Center 4TH 15 Murfreesboro Road 17 20 17 60 30-60 60 60 CHURCH (Current) 5TH Country Music LIFEWAY 41 • Visitor MCGAVOCK Pinnacle Hall of Fame 11 Hilton 17 12th Avenue South 20-35 20-30 20-40 60 30-60 60 60 Lifeway Hume-Fogg 6TH Information Schermerhorn Magnet Center Symphony Cummins Station BROADWAY Center • School 7TH Airport/Elm Hill Pike 60-70 65-75 65 60 60 60 60 10TH Bridgestone Frist Center for 18 Encore • Arena The Visual Arts 19 Herman 20 30 20 60 40 60 60 6 9TH Country MOLLOY Gulch Bars and U.S. 1 Music Hall HERMITAGE • Frist Courthouse DEMONBREUN PORTER 8TH of Fame 2ND Restaurants 20 Scott 25-30 70 30 — — — — Center for N 11TH BROADWAY the Visual 3RD Union Arts MCGAVOCK Historic Second ALMOND • 12TH Station KOREAN VETERANS RUTLEDGE Bordeaux 15-20 22 17 60 30-60 60 60 4TH 22 Hotel Music City Center Avenue (Future Convention Center) 431 23 Dickerson Road 20 25 20 60 40 60 60 5TH • Nashville Convention 11 Center 10TH FRANKLIN PEABODY 1 Bellevue Express 4 Trips — 5 Trips — — — — MCGAVOCK 6TH Riverfront Station 24X DEMONBREUN • CLARK9TH Clement Schermerhorn Landport MIDDLETON1ST Midtown 35 60 35 60 60 60 60 1 • 25 3TH Cummins LEA Nashville Symphony
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