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Blue Circuit - Bicentennial Mall Green Circuit - Gulch Place of Interest Surface Street Visitor Information Key Bus Travels in Direction of Arrow Interstate Highway 31 Scale 1/4 Mile 0 HARRISON CHARLOTTE NELSON MERRY GAY 10TH DEADERICK CHURCH CHURCH COMMERCE LIFEWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY PORTER BANK UNION JO JOHNSTON WOODLAND RUSSELL TITANS JAMES ROBERTSON UNION MCGAVOCK MCGAVOCK CLARK LEA PALMER CANNERY GLEAVES DIVISION MUSIC FRANKLIN MOLLOY SYMPHONY PEABODY ALMOND PINE 11TH MAGAZINE OVERTON 9TH 13TH 9TH 9TH 9TH MCLEMORE 7TH 7TH 6TH 3RD 3RD 3RD 3RD 2ND 3RD 4TH 4TH 4TH 6TH 6TH 7TH 6TH 2ND 5TH CRIDDLE 1ST 1ST GAY GAY ROSA L. PARKS 10TH 10TH POLK CAPITOL 8TH 8TH 5TH 5TH SAINT CLOUD 1ST 2ND 2ND 3RD 4TH 6TH 5TH 10TH 11TH 12TH 11TH 12TH LAUREL DEMONBREUN DEMONBREUN KOREAN VETERANS JA M E S R O B E R T S O N G A Y N Bicentennial Mall Victory Park Riverfront Park Music City Central Municipal Auditorium Farmers’ Market A.J. Building State Capitol Tennessee State Museum Doubletree Hotel Viridian AT&T Building Hatch Show Print Riverfront Station Ryman Auditorium Bridgestone Arena Courtyard Marriott Printers Alley Arcade TPAC Sheraton Hotel Hermitage Hotel TN Towers Renaissance Hotel Convention Center (Current) Music City Center (Future Convention Center) Hume-Fogg Magnet School Frist Center for the Visual Arts U.S. Courthouse Union Station Hotel Lifeway Downtown Public Library Country Music Hall of Fame Cummins Station Clement Landport Hilton Schermerhorn Symphony Center Encore Pinnacle City Hall & Metro Courts Justice A.A. Birch Building Criminal Justice Center War Memorial Auditorium Legislative Plaza CVB Visitor Information Center TSU Avon Williams Campus Downtown YMCA SunTrust 6 1 11 11 1 6 6 11 6 31 41 70 31 24 431 431 THE GULCH C u m b e rla n d R ive r The Music City Circuit is the most convenient way to get around downtown Nashville and the Gulch. Whether you live or work downtown or you’re visiting for business or pleasure, the Music City Circuit will get you where you need to go quickly and easily. Dining, shopping and entertainment are at your fingertips without parking hassles, and our clean-fuel vehicles help lower vehicle emissions. Frequent stops all around downtown and the Gulch make it a breeze to get to your favorite restaurant, the hottest concert, or anywhere else in between. Just board the Music City Circuit at one of the designated stops with the blue and green sign. Attractions along the routes: Blue Circuit Arcade Bicentennial Mall Bridgestone Arena Country Music Hall of Fame Farmers’ Market Hatch Show Print Municipal Auditorium Music City Central Printers Alley Riverfront Station Ryman Auditorium Schermerhorn Symphony Center Tennessee State Museum Green Circuit Country Music Hall of Fame Cummins Station Frist Center for The Visual Arts Gulch Bars and Restaurants Historic Second Avenue Nashville Convention Center Riverfront Station Schermerhorn Symphony Center MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY AM (6:30-11:00) Midday (11:00-2:00) PM (2:00-6:00) Evening (6:00-12:00) Midday (11:00-2:00) PM (2:00-6:00) Evening (6:00-12:00) Blue Circuit 30 10 15 15 15 Green Circuit 30 10 15 15 15 15 15 MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY ROUTE NAME AM Rush (6:15-8:15) Midday (8:15-3:15) PM Rush (3:15-6:15) Evening (6:15-12:15) Daytime Evening (6:15-11:15) All Day 1 100 Oaks 60 60 2 Belmont 35 70 35 3 West End 18 20 18 60 40 60 60 4 Shelby 20 30 20 60 60 60 60 6 Lebanon Road 15-35 90 15-35 7 Hillsboro 20-30 30 15-25 60 60 60 60 8 8th Avenue South 35 70 35 60 60-120 60 60 9 MetroCenter 30-55 35-45 30-40 10 Charlotte 20 18-22 18-22 40 40 40 40 12 Nolensville Road 10-15 20-30 10-20 60 45-60 60 60 14 Whites Creek 30 60 25-35 60 60 60 60 15 Murfreesboro Road 17 20 17 60 30-60 60 60 17 12th Avenue South 20-35 20-30 20-40 60 30-60 60 60 18 Airport/Elm Hill Pike 60-70 65-75 65 60 60 60 60 19 Herman 20 30 20 60 40 60 60 20 Scott 30 60 30 60 22 Bordeaux 15-20 22 17 60 30-60 60 60 23 Dickerson Road 25 35 25 60 40 60 60 24X Bellevue Express 4 Trips 5 Trips 25 Midtown 35 60 35 60 60 60 60 26 Gallatin Road 30 30 30 60 60 60 50 28 Meridian 25 50 25 60 60 60 60 29 Jefferson 20 30 20 60 40 60 60 30 McFerrin 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 33X Hickory Hollow Mall/Old Hickory Express 2 Trips 1 Trip 3 Trips 34 Opry Mills Local via Donelson 1 Trip 1 Trip 1 Trip 1 Trip 2 Trips 1 Trip 3 Trips 34X Opry Mills Express 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 35X Rivergate Express 3 Trips 4 Trips 37X Tusculum/McMurray Express 1 Trip 2 Trips 38X Antioch Express 2 Trips 3 Trips 41 Golden Valley 60 60 42 St. Cecilia/Cumberland 30-55 50-65 25-30 60 60 60 60 44 MTA Shuttle 30 20-25 30 56 Gallatin Road 13-20 15 15 30 30 30 50 72 Edmondson Pike Connector 3 Trips 3 Trips 3 Trips 1 Trip 91X Franklin/Brentwood Express 2 Trips 2 Trips 92X Gallatin/Hendersonville Express 2 Trips 2 Trips 93 Music City Star West End Shuttle 3 Trips 3 Trips 95X Spring Hill Express 1 Trip 1 Trip 96X Nashville/Murfreesboro Relax & Ride 5 Trips 1 Trip 7 Trips Frequency Chart (Average number of minutes between bus trips unless otherwise indicated) EasyRide This service is designed to help employers incorporate commuter benefits into their benefits plan. For more information, contact MTA at (615) 862-5969 or ask your Human Resources Director about commuter benefits. Plan your bus route using Google Transit. Try it now at www.nashvillemta.org AccessRide MTA’s paratransit service operates a fleet of special vans for people with disabilities who are unable to ride the large fixed-route buses. This door-to-door service is provided within Davidson County. To request an eligibility application, call AccessRide at (615) 880-3970 TTY: (615) 880-3286 or you may download a copy from the MTA Web site at www.nashvillemta.org Key to Routes Most frequent routes Frequent routes Limited services (Daytime frequencies every (Daytime frequencies generally (Limited or express service) 30 minutes or less) 30-60 minutes) This frequency chart is not definitive and should only be used as a guide. Please consult individual route schedules for further information. Madison’s BusLink Service Need transportation in and around Madison? We offer an on-demand shuttle service called BusLink that you will want to use. Just call 862-LINK (5465) and talk to a scheduler about a pick-up time within the demand zone. The price is the same as an MTA bus fare. BusLink runs Monday through Friday from 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Madison area. The designated zone includes 36 stops, so there is sure to be one close to you. If you need to travel outside of the zone, board a Route 26 - Gallatin Road or Route 56 - Gallatin Road BRT bus at the Madison Library. Once each hour, BusLink will make a scheduled stop at this location. For more information on BusLink, call Customer Care at (615) 862-5950. How Much are the Fares? Adult Adult (Local and BRT Service) ................................... $1.60 Adult (Express Service)................................................ $2.10 Senior (ages 65 and older, please show driver proof of age before depositing fare) ............................. $ .80 People with Disabilities and Medicare cardholders (please show driver special identification card before depositing fare) .................................................... $ .80 Youth Youth Fare (ages 19 and under, please alert driver before depositing fare and be prepared to show proof of age upon request) ............................ $1.05 Children ages 4 and under ........................... No Charge MTA Passes Available – For your convenience, passes are available for purchase at Music City Central (400 Charlotte Avenue), by phone at (615) 862-5950 or online at www.nashvillemta.org. In addition, passes may be requested via mail by sending the request to the MTA Administrative Office address. The All-Day Pass also is available for purchase on MTA buses. All-Day Pass .....................................................................$4.80 All-Day Discounted Pass..............................................$3.00 All-Day Youth Pass ........................................................$3.30 20-Ride Local................................................................ $28.50 20-Ride Express........................................................... $38.00 7-Day Pass ..................................................................... $22.00 31-Day Pass ................................................................... $78.00 20-Ride Discounted Pass ........................................ $15.00 31-Day Discounted Pass ......................................... $40.00 Quest 7-Day Youth Pass .......................................... $14.75 Quest 31-Day Youth Pass ....................................... $55.50 20-Ride R&R Express Plus ..................................... $60.00 * MTA’s passes are valid for trips within Davidson County and are not valid for RTA Relax & Ride services. Express Upgrades Deposit an extra 50 cents to use a 20-Ride Local Pass on an express bus. Cash, checks, money orders and credit cards are accepted for these purchases. A $2.50 shipping fee will be applied to all mail, phone and online orders. General Information Bus Stops Most MTA bus stops are marked with a blue- and-white sign. If bus stop signs have not yet been installed on your bus route, please go to the nearest intersection of the street traveled by your bus and flag it down when it comes in sight. Destination Signs Every MTA bus is marked with a route number as well as the destination name or area. All Express Routes are designated by an “X” following the route number. As you get on an MTA bus, if you have questions about where the bus is going, please ask the driver. Park-n-Ride Several bus routes provide Park-n-Ride service that allows you to park your car and ride an MTA bus. MTA passengers are permitted to use Park-n-Ride lots as complimentary services by owners of the lots. Please refer to the list above the system map or on the route schedules for locations. Music City Central Music City Central serves as the central hub for MTA buses and is the main transfer point. It is located at 400 Charlotte Avenue between 4th and 5th Avenues North in the Central Business District. Services for Medicare Cardholders, Seniors or People with Disabilities Medicare cardholders, who are not elderly or disabled, qualify for a reduced MTA fare of 80 cents on MTA buses with their Medicare ID. Seniors age 65 and older and people with disabilities qualify for a reduced MTA fare of 80 cents on MTA buses with one of the following ID cards: Medicare, Seniors-MTA Golden Age, or driver’s license; Disabled-Medicare, MTA Special Service, or other transit ID card for the disabled. Passengers whose disabilities prevent them from using the large MTA buses may qualify for special door-to-door van service through the MTA AccessRide Program. Please call the MTA AccessRide Office at (615) 880-3970 for more information or visit the MTA Web site at www.nashvillemta.org. Snow Routes Be prepared for winter weather and pick up your MTA snow route brochure today. Snow route information may be found at MTA displays around town, on MTA buses, online at www.nashvillemta.org, or by calling Customer Care at (615) 862-5950. Holiday Service On the following major holidays MTA operates service on a Sunday/Holiday schedule: New Year’s Day Labor Day Memorial Day Thanksgiving Independence Day Christmas On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, MTA operates service on a Saturday schedule. MTA Office Hours Customer Care Call Center (615) 862-5950 Monday-Friday 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Closed holidays Trip Tuner Customers also can access bus schedule information 24/7 through our Trip Tuner Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system by calling (615) 862-5950. Ticket Sales and Information at Music City Central 400 Charlotte Avenue Monday-Friday 6:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Closed holidays Music City Central – Hours of Operation 400 Charlotte Avenue Monday-Friday 5:15 a.m. to 11:15 p.m. Saturday 6:00 a.m. to 10:15 p.m. Sunday and holidays 6:00 a.m. to 9:15 p.m. MTA Administrative Offices (615) 862-5969 130 Nestor Street, Nashville, TN 37210 Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed weekends and holidays Metropolitan Transit Authority 130 Nestor Street, Nashville, TN 37210 ADA Coordinator and Customer Care: (615) 862-5950 TTY: (615) 880-3286 www.nashvillemta.org Travel Training Travel Training or “Bus Riding 101” is a service that teaches people with and without disabilities how to ride Nashville MTA buses. Trainers work one-on-one with customers to give them the practice they need to feel confident riding MTA buses. Group orientations, including trips on buses to destinations on our many bus routes, also are available. There is no charge for travel training; however, individuals must pay the standard bus fare. Seniors age 65 and older, people with disabilities, Medicare cardholders and youth ages 19 and younger are eligible for a discounted fare. For more information, call (615) 880-3970, ext. 1552 or visit our Web site at www.nashvillemta.org. To receive the latest MTA news in your e-mail inbox, sign up for our eNews service at www.nashvillemta.org March 28, 2010 MTA Displays Around Town Display Racks of Schedules 1 Andrew Jackson Building, 500 Deaderick Street 2 Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway 3 City Hall & Metro Courts, 1 Public Square 4 Fisk University, 1000 17th Avenue North 5 High-Tech Institute, 560 Royal Parkway 6 ITT Technical Institute, 2845 Elm Hill Pike 7 Juvenile Justice Center, 100 Woodland Street 8 Martha O’Bryan Center, 711 South 7th Street (Hope Building) 9 Meharry Medical College, 1005 Dr. D. B. Todd Jr. Blvd. 10 Mercury Court, 411 Murfreesboro Road 11 Metro Action Commission, 1624 5th Avenue North 12 Metro Board of Education, 2601 Bransford Avenue 13 Metro Transit Authority, 130 Nestor Street 14 Music City Central, 400 Charlotte Avenue 15 Nashville Auto Diesel College, 1524 Gallatin Road 16 Nashville Library, 615 Church Street 17 Nashville Rescue Mission, 639 Lafayette Street 18 Regions Bank, 315 Deaderick Street 19 Renaissance Hotel, 611 Commerce Street 20 Tennessee Dept. of Human Services, 1000 2nd Avenue North 21 Tennessee Dept. of Transportation, 505 Deaderick Street 22 Tennessee State University, 3500 John Merritt Blvd. 23 Urban League of Middle Tennessee, 2250 Rosa L. Parks Blvd. 24 U. S. Federal Building, 800 Broadway 25 Vanderbilt University, 2101 West End Avenue 26 Veterans Hospital, 1310 24th Avenue South 27 William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower, 312 8th Avenue North 28 YWCA, 1608 Woodmont Blvd. For a list of other locations, please call MTA Customer Care at (615) 862-5950. TTY: (615) 880-3286 Welcome aboard! Nashville is a great and growing city, and as we have grown, so too have the services of the Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority. Today, we have a transit system that is connected to all major corridors and demand for services has never been higher. In late March, the MTA launched a brand new downtown circulator called the Music City Circuit. This free and convenient service is a great way to get around downtown Nashville and the Gulch. Whether you live or work downtown or you’re visiting for business or pleasure, the Music City Circuit will get you where you need to go quickly and easily. Dining, shopping, entertainment are at your fingertips along the Music City Circuit, or simply use it to attend downtown meetings or travel between sports venues, the convention center, downtown hotels and other attractions. The Music City Circuit operates Monday–Saturday from early morning until late evening. Colorful green and blue hybrid buses and vans travel on two frequent downtown routes: The Blue Circuit travels north/south to the Bicentennial Mall and the Green Circuit runs east/west into the Gulch, a LEED certified community. Bus stops are designated with matching green and blue bus stop signs complete with a map and frequency chart. Both routes depart frequently from the Music City Star’s Riverfront train station. Another new and important transit service the MTA operates is our first Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line on our city’s busiest corridor, Gallatin Road. All new hybrid 60-foot BRT vehicles provide frequent service that makes fewer stops than the local buses. Beginning this spring, enhanced BRT customer amenities are being added, including the installation of new bus shelters. Green light signal extenders have been installed on the buses so that traffic lights remain green longer as the BRT buses approach an intersection. Plus, real-time schedule information will soon be available at each BRT station and at the Music City Central bus bays. Finally, one of the very best jewels of our transit system is Music City Central, our downtown transit station. MCC opened in October 2008 and creates a unique central hub for bus activity within our downtown business district with its cosmopolitan and comfortable atmosphere, ticket and information center, customer waiting rooms, retail businesses, and outdoor art on the plaza. I hope you will continue to be one of the thousands of people who rely on our transit services to get you to your destinations. Karl F. Dean Mayor Metropolitan Government of Nashville UPPER LEVEL LOWER LEVEL This new state-of-the-art facility replaced the outdoor Transit Mall on Deaderick Street and is located at 400 Charlotte Avenue between 4th and 5th Avenues North in the Central Business District (CBD). It serves as the central hub for MTA buses. There are climate-controlled waiting rooms, an MTA staffed information and ticket sales center, customer restrooms and small retail businesses, including Dunkin’ Donuts and a small café. Up to 20,000 customers use the facility each weekday. 1 100 Oaks .................................................. 15 2 Belmont .................................................... 17 3 West End................................................. 23 4 Shelby ........................................................ 14 6 Lebanon Road......................................... 10 7 Hillsboro................................................... 19 8 8th Avenue South..................................... 9 9 MetroCenter .......................................... 11 10 Charlotte.................................................. 21 12 Nolensville Road.................................... 24 14 Whites Creek ............................................ 2 15 Murfreesboro Road .............................. 22 17 12th Avenue South................................ 15 18 Airport/Elm Hill Pike ........................... 18 19 Herman........................................................ 4 20 Scott........................................................... 16 22 Bordeaux .................................................... 7 23 Dickerson Road .................................... 12 24X Bellevue Express ....................................... 9 25 Midtown ......................................... 5 & 20 26 Gallatin Road.............................................. 3 28 Meridian.................................................... 13 29 Jefferson....................................................... 8 30 McFerrin ................................................... 13 33X Hickory Hollow Mall/ Old Hickory Express............................ 18 34X/ Opry Mills Express/ 34 Opry Mills Local via Donelson.......... 10 35X Rivergate Express.................................. 16 37X Tusculum/McMurray Express .............. 5 38X Antioch Express..................................... 17 41 Golden Valley............................................. 5 42 St. Cecilia/Cumberland .......................... 6 44 MTA Shuttle ............................................ 20 56 Gallatin Road BRT .................................... 1 91X Franklin/Brentwood Express ............ 11 92X Gallatin/Hendersonville Express...... 18 95X Spring Hill Express ................................... 2 96X Nashville/Murfreesboro Relax & Ride............................................ 19 AccessRide.................................................. 5 Route Bay Route Bay UPPER LEVEL LOWER LEVEL This new state-of-the-art facility replaced the outdoor Transit Mall on Deaderick Street and is located at 400 Charlotte Avenue between 4th and 5th Avenues North in the Central Business District (CBD). It serves as the central hub for MTA buses. There are climate-controlled waiting rooms, an MTA staffed information and ticket sales center, customer restrooms and small retail businesses, including Dunkin’ Donuts and a small café. Up to 20,000 customers use the facility each weekday. 1 100 Oaks .................................................. 15 2 Belmont .................................................... 17 3 West End................................................. 23 4 Shelby ........................................................ 14 6 Lebanon Road......................................... 10 7 Hillsboro................................................... 19 8 8th Avenue South..................................... 9 9 MetroCenter .......................................... 11 10 Charlotte.................................................. 21 12 Nolensville Road.................................... 24 14 Whites Creek ............................................ 2 15 Murfreesboro Road .............................. 22 17 12th Avenue South................................ 15 18 Airport/Elm Hill Pike ........................... 18 19 Herman........................................................ 4 20 Scott........................................................... 16 22 Bordeaux .................................................... 7 23 Dickerson Road .................................... 12 24X Bellevue Express ....................................... 9 25 Midtown ......................................... 5 & 20 26 Gallatin Road.............................................. 3 28 Meridian.................................................... 13 29 Jefferson....................................................... 8 30 McFerrin ................................................... 13 33X Hickory Hollow Mall/ Old Hickory Express............................ 18 34X/ Opry Mills Express/ 34 Opry Mills Local via Donelson.......... 10 35X Rivergate Express.................................. 16 37X Tusculum/McMurray Express .............. 5 38X Antioch Express..................................... 17 41 Golden Valley............................................. 5 42 St. Cecilia/Cumberland .......................... 6 44 MTA Shuttle ............................................ 20 56 Gallatin Road BRT .................................... 1 91X Franklin/Brentwood Express ............ 11 92X Gallatin/Hendersonville Express...... 18 95X Spring Hill Express ................................... 2 96X Nashville/Murfreesboro Relax & Ride............................................ 19 AccessRide.................................................. 5 Route Bay Route Bay MUSIC CITY CENTRAL

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Page 1: Welcome aboard! MUSIC CITY CENTRAL UPPER LEVEL Transit ... · MAGAZINE N 9TH 13TH 9TH 9TH 9TH MCLEMORE 7TH 7TH 6TH 3RD 3RD 3RD 3RD 2ND 3RD 4TH 4TH 4TH 6TH 6TH 7TH 6TH 2ND 5TH CRIDDLE

Blue Circuit - Bicentennial Mall

Green Circuit - Gulch

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MunicipalAuditorium

Farmers’Market

A.J.Building

StateCapitol

TennesseeState Museum

DoubletreeHotel

Viridian

AT&TBuilding

HatchShow Print

Riverfront Station

RymanAuditorium

BridgestoneArena

CourtyardMarriott

PrintersAlley

ArcadeTPAC

SheratonHotel

HermitageHotel

TNTowers

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DowntownPublic Library

CountryMusic Hallof Fame

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Hilton SchermerhornSymphony

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City Hall &Metro Courts

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The Music City Circuit is the most convenient way to get around downtown Nashville and the Gulch. Whether you live or work downtown or you’re visiting for business or pleasure, the Music City Circuit will get you where you need to go quickly and easily. Dining, shopping and entertainment are at your fi ngertips without parking hassles, and our clean-fuel vehicles help lower vehicle emissions.

Frequent stops all around downtown and the Gulch make it a breeze to get to your favorite restaurant, the hottest concert, or anywhere else in between. Just

board the Music City Circuit at one of the designated stops with the blue and green sign.

Attractions along the routes:Blue Circuit

• Arcade

• Bicentennial Mall

• Bridgestone Arena

• Country Music Hall of Fame

• Farmers’ Market

• Hatch Show Print

• Municipal Auditorium

• Music City Central

• Printers Alley

• Riverfront Station

• Ryman Auditorium

• Schermerhorn Symphony Center

• Tennessee State Museum

Green Circuit

• Country Music Hall of Fame

• Cummins Station

• Frist Center for The Visual Arts

• Gulch Bars and Restaurants

• Historic Second Avenue

• Nashville Convention Center

• Riverfront Station

• Schermerhorn Symphony Center

MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY

AM(6:30-11:00)

Midday(11:00-2:00)

PM(2:00-6:00)

Evening(6:00-12:00)

Midday(11:00-2:00)

PM(2:00-6:00)

Evening(6:00-12:00)

Blue Circuit 30 10 15 — 15 15 —

Green Circuit 30 10 15 15 15 15 15

MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

ROUTE NAMEAM Rush(6:15-8:15)

Midday(8:15-3:15)

PM Rush(3:15-6:15)

Evening(6:15-12:15)

Daytime Evening(6:15-11:15)

All Day

1 100 Oaks 60 — 60 — — — —

2 Belmont 35 70 35 — — — —

3 West End 18 20 18 60 40 60 60

4 Shelby 20 30 20 60 60 60 60

6 Lebanon Road 15-35 90 15-35 — — — —

7 Hillsboro 20-30 30 15-25 60 60 60 60

8 8th Avenue South 35 70 35 60 60-120 60 60

9 MetroCenter 30-55 35-45 30-40 — — — —

10 Charlotte 20 18-22 18-22 40 40 40 40

12 Nolensville Road 10-15 20-30 10-20 60 45-60 60 60

14 Whites Creek 30 60 25-35 60 60 60 60

15 Murfreesboro Road 17 20 17 60 30-60 60 60

17 12th Avenue South 20-35 20-30 20-40 60 30-60 60 60

18 Airport/Elm Hill Pike 60-70 65-75 65 60 60 60 60

19 Herman 20 30 20 60 40 60 60

20 Scott 30 60 30 60 — — —

22 Bordeaux 15-20 22 17 60 30-60 60 60

23 Dickerson Road 25 35 25 60 40 60 60

24X Bellevue Express 4 Trips — 5 Trips — — — —

25 Midtown 35 60 35 60 60 60 60

26 Gallatin Road 30 30 30 60 60 60 50

28 Meridian 25 50 25 60 60 60 60

29 Jefferson 20 30 20 60 40 60 60

30 McFerrin 60 60 60 60 60 60 60

33X Hickory Hollow Mall/Old Hickory Express 2 Trips 1 Trip 3 Trips — — — —

34 Opry Mills Local via Donelson 1 Trip 1 Trip 1 Trip 1 Trip 2 Trips 1 Trip 3 Trips

34X Opry Mills Express 80 80 80 80 80 80 80

35X Rivergate Express 3 Trips — 4 Trips — — — —

37X Tusculum/McMurray Express 1 Trip — 2 Trips — — — —

38X Antioch Express 2 Trips — 3 Trips — — — —

41 Golden Valley 60 — 60 — — — —

42 St. Cecilia/Cumberland 30-55 50-65 25-30 60 60 60 60

44 MTA Shuttle 30 20-25 30 — — — —

56 Gallatin Road

13-20 15 15 30 30 30 50

72 Edmondson Pike Connector 3 Trips 3 Trips 3 Trips 1 Trip — — —

91X Franklin/Brentwood Express 2 Trips — 2 Trips — — — —

92X Gallatin/Hendersonville Express 2 Trips — 2 Trips — — — —

93 Music City Star West End Shuttle 3 Trips — 3 Trips — — — —

95X Spring Hill Express 1 Trip — 1 Trip — — — —

96X Nashville/Murfreesboro Relax & Ride 5 Trips 1 Trip 7 Trips — — — —

Frequency Chart(Average number of minutes between bus trips unless otherwise indicated)

EasyRide This service is

designed to help employers incorporate commuter benefi ts into their benefi ts plan. For more information, contact MTA at (615) 862-5969 or ask your Human Resources Director about commuter benefi ts.

Plan your bus route using Google Transit. Try it now at www.nashvillemta.org

AccessRide

MTA’s paratransit service operates a fl eet of special vans for people with disabilities who are unable to ride the large fi xed-route buses.

• This door-to-door service is providedwithin Davidson County.

• To request an eligibility application,call AccessRide at (615) 880-3970TTY: (615) 880-3286 or you maydownload a copy from the MTAWeb site at www.nashvillemta.org

Key to Routes

Most frequent routes Frequent routes Limited services (Daytime frequencies every (Daytime frequencies generally (Limited or express service)

30 minutes or less) 30-60 minutes)

This frequency chart is not defi nitive and should only be used as a guide. Please consult individual route schedules for further information.

Madison’s BusLink ServiceNeed transportation in and around Madison? We offer an on-demand shuttle service called BusLink that you will want to use. Just call 862-LINK (5465) and talk to a scheduler about a pick-up time within the demand zone. The price is the same as an MTA bus fare.

• BusLink runs Monday through Friday from5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Madison area. The designated zone includes 36 stops, so there is sure to be one close to you.

• If you need to travel outside of the zone, board a Route 26 - Gallatin Road orRoute 56 - Gallatin Road BRT bus at the Madison Library. Once each hour, BusLink will make a scheduled stop at this location.

For more information on BusLink, call Customer Care at (615) 862-5950.

How Much are the Fares?AdultAdult (Local and BRT Service) ...................................$1.60Adult (Express Service) ................................................$2.10Senior (ages 65 and older, please show driverproof of age before depositing fare) ............................. $ .80People with Disabilities and Medicare cardholders(please show driver special identifi cation cardbefore depositing fare) .................................................... $ .80

YouthYouth Fare (ages 19 and under, please alertdriver before depositing fare and be preparedto show proof of age upon request) ............................ $1.05Children ages 4 and under ........................... No Charge

MTA Passes Available – For your convenience, passes are available for purchase at Music City Central(400 Charlotte Avenue), by phone at (615) 862-5950 or online at www.nashvillemta.org. In addition, passes may be requested via mail by sending the request to the MTA Administrative Offi ce address. The All-Day Pass also is available for purchase on MTA buses.

All-Day Pass .....................................................................$4.80All-Day Discounted Pass ..............................................$3.00All-Day Youth Pass ........................................................$3.3020-Ride Local ................................................................$28.5020-Ride Express ...........................................................$38.007-Day Pass .....................................................................$22.0031-Day Pass ...................................................................$78.0020-Ride Discounted Pass ........................................ $15.0031-Day Discounted Pass ......................................... $40.00Quest 7-Day Youth Pass .......................................... $14.75Quest 31-Day Youth Pass ....................................... $55.5020-Ride R&R Express Plus ..................................... $60.00

* MTA’s passes are valid for trips within Davidson County and are not valid for RTA Relax & Ride services.

Express Upgrades – Deposit an extra 50 cents to use a 20-Ride Local Pass on an express bus.

Cash, checks, money orders and credit cards are accepted for these purchases. A $2.50 shipping fee will be applied to all mail, phone and online orders.

General Information Bus StopsMost MTA bus stops are marked with a blue-and-white sign. If bus stop signs have not yet been installed on your bus route, please go to the nearest intersection of the street traveled by your bus and fl ag it down when it comesin sight.

Destination SignsEvery MTA bus is marked with a route number as well as the destination name or area. All Express Routes are designated by an “X” following the route number. As you get on an MTA bus, if you have questions about where the bus is going, please ask the driver.

Park-n-RideSeveral bus routes provide Park-n-Ride service that allows you to park your car and ride an MTA bus. MTA passengers are permitted to use Park-n-Ride lots as complimentary services by owners of the lots. Please refer to the list above the system map or on the route schedules for locations.

Music City CentralMusic City Central serves as the central hub for MTA buses and is the main transfer point. It is located at 400 Charlotte Avenue between 4th and 5th Avenues North in the Central Business District.

Services for Medicare Cardholders, Seniors or People with DisabilitiesMedicare cardholders, who are not elderly or disabled, qualify for a reduced MTA fare of 80 cents on MTA buses with their Medicare ID. Seniors age 65 and older and people with disabilities qualify for a reduced MTA fare of 80 cents on MTA buses with one of the following ID cards: Medicare, Seniors-MTA Golden Age, or driver’s license; Disabled-Medicare, MTA Special Service, or other transit ID card for the disabled. Passengers whose disabilities prevent them from using the large MTA buses may qualify for special door-to-door van service through the MTA AccessRide Program. Please call the MTA AccessRide Offi ce at (615) 880-3970 for more information or visit the MTA Web site at www.nashvillemta.org.

Snow Routes Be prepared for winter weather and pick up your MTA snow route brochure today.

Snow route information may be found at MTA displays around town, on MTA buses, online at www.nashvillemta.org, or by calling Customer Care at (615) 862-5950.

Holiday Service On the following major holidays MTA operates service on a Sunday/Holiday schedule:

• New Year’s Day • Labor Day

• Memorial Day • Thanksgiving

• Independence Day • Christmas

On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, MTA operates service on a Saturday schedule.

MTA Offi ce HoursCustomer Care Call Center(615) 862-5950

• Monday-Friday 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

• Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

• Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

• Closed holidays

Trip TunerCustomers also can access bus schedule information 24/7 through our Trip Tuner Interactive Voice Response (IVR) systemby calling (615) 862-5950.

Ticket Sales and Informationat Music City Central

400 Charlotte Avenue

• Monday-Friday 6:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m

• Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

• Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

• Closed holidays

Music City Central – Hours of Operation

400 Charlotte Avenue

• Monday-Friday 5:15 a.m. to 11:15 p.m.

• Saturday 6:00 a.m. to 10:15 p.m.

• Sunday and holidays 6:00 a.m. to 9:15 p.m.

MTA Administrative Offi ces(615) 862-5969

130 Nestor Street, Nashville, TN 37210

• Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

• Closed weekends and holidays

Metropolitan Transit Authority130 Nestor Street, Nashville, TN 37210ADA Coordinator and Customer Care:(615) 862-5950 TTY: (615) 880-3286www.nashvillemta.org

Travel TrainingTravel Training or “Bus Riding 101” is a service that teaches people with and without disabilities how to ride Nashville MTA buses. Trainers work one-on-one with customers to give them the practice they need to feel confi dent riding MTA buses. Group orientations, including trips on buses to destinations on our many bus routes, also are available.

There is no charge for travel training; however, individuals must pay the standard bus fare. Seniors age 65 and older, people with disabilities, Medicare cardholders and youth ages 19 and younger are eligible for a discounted fare.

For more information, call (615) 880-3970, ext. 1552 or visit our Web site at www.nashvillemta.org.

To receive the latest MTA news in your e-mail inbox, sign up for our eNews service at www.nashvillemta.org

March 28, 2010

MTA Displays Around TownDisplay Racks of Schedules1 Andrew Jackson Building, 500 Deaderick Street

2 Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway

3 City Hall & Metro Courts, 1 Public Square

4 Fisk University, 1000 17th Avenue North

5 High-Tech Institute, 560 Royal Parkway

6 ITT Technical Institute, 2845 Elm Hill Pike

7 Juvenile Justice Center, 100 Woodland Street

8 Martha O’Bryan Center, 711 South 7th Street(Hope Building)

9 Meharry Medical College, 1005 Dr. D. B. Todd Jr. Blvd.

10 Mercury Court, 411 Murfreesboro Road

11 Metro Action Commission, 1624 5th Avenue North

12 Metro Board of Education, 2601 Bransford Avenue

13 Metro Transit Authority, 130 Nestor Street

14 Music City Central, 400 Charlotte Avenue

15 Nashville Auto Diesel College, 1524 Gallatin Road

16 Nashville Library, 615 Church Street

17 Nashville Rescue Mission, 639 Lafayette Street

18 Regions Bank, 315 Deaderick Street

19 Renaissance Hotel, 611 Commerce Street

20 Tennessee Dept. of Human Services,1000 2nd Avenue North

21 Tennessee Dept. of Transportation,505 Deaderick Street

22 Tennessee State University, 3500 John Merritt Blvd.

23 Urban League of Middle Tennessee,2250 Rosa L. Parks Blvd.

24 U. S. Federal Building, 800 Broadway

25 Vanderbilt University, 2101 West End Avenue

26 Veterans Hospital, 1310 24th Avenue South

27 William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower,312 8th Avenue North

28 YWCA, 1608 Woodmont Blvd.

For a list of other locations, please call MTA Customer Care at (615) 862-5950. TTY: (615) 880-3286

Welcome aboard! Nashville is a great and growing city, and as we have grown, so too have the services of the Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority. Today, we have a transit system that is connected to all major corridors and demand for services has never been higher.

In late March, the MTA launched a brand new downtown circulator called the Music City Circuit. This free and convenient service is a great way to get around downtown Nashville and the Gulch. Whether you live or work downtown or you’re visiting for business or pleasure, the Music City Circuit will get you where you need to go quickly and easily. Dining, shopping, entertainment are at your fi ngertips along the Music City Circuit, or simply use it to attend downtown meetings or travel between sports venues, the convention center, downtown hotels and other attractions.

The Music City Circuit operates Monday–Saturday from early morning until late evening. Colorful green and blue hybrid buses and vans travel on two frequent downtown routes: The Blue Circuit travels north/south to the Bicentennial Mall and the Green Circuit runs east/west into the Gulch, a LEED certifi ed community. Bus stops are designated with matching green and blue bus stop signs complete with a map and frequency chart. Both routes depart frequently from the Music City Star’s Riverfront train station.

Another new and important transit service the MTA operates is our fi rst Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line on our city’s busiest corridor, Gallatin Road. All new hybrid 60-foot BRT vehicles provide frequent service that makes fewer stops than the local buses. Beginning this spring, enhanced BRT customer amenities are being added, including the installation of new bus shelters. Green light signal extenders have been installed on the buses so that traffi c lights remain green longer as the BRT buses approach an intersection. Plus, real-time schedule information will soon be available at each BRT station and at the Music City Central bus bays.

Finally, one of the very best jewels of our transit system is Music City Central, our downtown transit station. MCC opened in October 2008 and creates a unique central hub for bus activity within our downtown business district with its cosmopolitan and comfortable atmosphere, ticket and information center, customer waiting rooms, retail businesses, and outdoor art on the plaza.

I hope you will continue to be one of the thousands of people who rely on our transit services to get you to your destinations.

Karl F. Dean

MayorMetropolitan Government of Nashville

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This new state-of-the-art facility replaced the outdoor Transit Mall on Deaderick Street and is located at 400 Charlotte Avenue between 4th and 5th Avenues North in the Central Business District (CBD).

It serves as the central hub for MTA buses. There are climate-controlled waiting rooms, an MTA staffed information and ticket sales center, customer restrooms and small retail businesses, including Dunkin’ Donuts and a small café.

Up to 20,000 customers use the facility each weekday.

1 100 Oaks ..................................................152 Belmont ....................................................173 West End ................................................. 234 Shelby ........................................................146 Lebanon Road .........................................107 Hillsboro ...................................................19 8 8th Avenue South .....................................99 MetroCenter .......................................... 1110 Charlotte ..................................................2112 Nolensville Road ....................................2414 Whites Creek ............................................215 Murfreesboro Road ..............................2217 12th Avenue South ................................1518 Airport/Elm Hill Pike ...........................1819 Herman ........................................................420 Scott ...........................................................1622 Bordeaux ....................................................723 Dickerson Road ....................................1224X Bellevue Express .......................................925 Midtown .........................................5 & 2026 Gallatin Road ..............................................3

28 Meridian ....................................................1329 Jefferson .......................................................830 McFerrin ...................................................1333X Hickory Hollow Mall/

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Relax & Ride ............................................19 AccessRide ..................................................5

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This new state-of-the-art facility replaced the outdoor Transit Mall on Deaderick Street and is located at 400 Charlotte Avenue between 4th and 5th Avenues North in the Central Business District (CBD).

It serves as the central hub for MTA buses. There are climate-controlled waiting rooms, an MTA staffed information and ticket sales center, customer restrooms and small retail businesses, including Dunkin’ Donuts and a small café.

Up to 20,000 customers use the facility each weekday.

1 100 Oaks ..................................................152 Belmont ....................................................173 West End ................................................. 234 Shelby ........................................................146 Lebanon Road .........................................107 Hillsboro ...................................................19 8 8th Avenue South .....................................99 MetroCenter .......................................... 1110 Charlotte ..................................................2112 Nolensville Road ....................................2414 Whites Creek ............................................215 Murfreesboro Road ..............................2217 12th Avenue South ................................1518 Airport/Elm Hill Pike ...........................1819 Herman ........................................................420 Scott ...........................................................1622 Bordeaux ....................................................723 Dickerson Road ....................................1224X Bellevue Express .......................................925 Midtown .........................................5 & 2026 Gallatin Road ..............................................3

28 Meridian ....................................................1329 Jefferson .......................................................830 McFerrin ...................................................1333X Hickory Hollow Mall/

Old Hickory Express ............................1834X/ Opry Mills Express/34 Opry Mills Local via Donelson ..........1035X Rivergate Express ..................................1637X Tusculum/McMurray Express ..............538X Antioch Express .....................................1741 Golden Valley .............................................542 St. Cecilia/Cumberland ..........................644 MTA Shuttle ............................................2056 Gallatin Road BRT ....................................191X Franklin/Brentwood Express ............ 11 92X Gallatin/Hendersonville Express ......1895X Spring Hill Express ...................................2 96X Nashville/Murfreesboro

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1 100 Oaks Mall 1, 17 E32 Adventure Science Center 1, 25 D33 Airport, Nashville International 18 D44 Baptist Hospital 10, 25 D25 Belle Meade Plantation 3 E16 Belmont University 2 D27 Bicentennial Mall & Farmers’ Market 19, 22, 29, 42 D28 Bordeaux Long Term Care 22 C29 Bridgestone Arena 15, 34X Downtown10 Centennial Medical Center 10, 25 D211 Centennial Park & Parthenon 3, 25 D212 City Hall & Metro Courts 26, 30, 34X Downtown

35X, 4113 Clement Landport 17 Downtown14 Country Music Hall of Fame 12, 15, 18 Downtown15 Criminal Justice Center 26, 28, 30, 34X, Downtown

35X, 4116 Dell Corporation 15 E417 Donelson Commuter Rail Station 6, 34 D418 Downtown Library 2, 3, 8, 17, 38X Downtown19 Fisk University 19, 25, 29 D220 Fort Nashborough 6, 25, 44 Downtown21 Frist Center for the Visual Arts 3, 7 Downtown22 Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center 34, 34X C423 Greer Stadium 1, 25 D3 24 Hermitage Commuter Rail Station 6 C5 25 Hickory Hollow Mall 15, 33X F526 Justice A. A. Birch Building 26, 30, 34X, 35X, 41 Downtown27 Juvenile Justice Center 4, 14, 20, 23 Downtown28 Lenox Village 33X F429 Lentz Public Health Center 10, 25 D230 Lipscomb University 2, 8 E231 Looby Center 9, 42 C2

32 LP Field 4, 14, 20, 23 Downtown33 The Mall at Green Hills 2, 7 E234 Meharry Medical College 19, 25, 29 D235 MTA Offices and Terminal 25, 34, 44 D336 Municipal Auditorium All Downtown37 Music City Central All Downtown38 Music Row 2 D239 Music Valley Village 34, 34X C440 Nashville General Hospital at Meharry 19, 25, 29 D241 Nashville State Technical Institute 3 D142 Opry Mills 34, 34X C443 Richard H. Fulton Complex 6, 12, 15, 18, 25 D3

(Election Commission, etc.)44 Riverfront Commuter Rail Station 6, 25, 34, 44, 93 Downtown45 RiverGate Mall 26, 35X, 56 BRT A446 Rochelle Center 8, 17 D347 Ryman Auditorium 12, 15, 18, 34X Downtown48 Schermerhorn Symphony Center 12, 15, 18, 34X Downtown49 Shelby Park 4 D350 Social Security Office (MetroCenter Branch) 9 C251 Social Security Office (Rivergate Branch) 26 A452 St. Thomas Hospital 3 D253 State Capitol 25 Downtown54 State Library & Archives 25 Downtown55 Tennessee Performing Arts Center All Downtown56 Tennessee School for the Blind 6 D557 Tennessee State Fairgrounds 12 D358 Tennessee State University 19, 29 D259 Tennessee Titans Training Facility 9 C260 Trevecca Nazarene University 15, 18 D361 Union Station Hotel 3, 7 Downtown62 Vanderbilt University 3, 7, 25, 35X, 92X, 93 D263 Vanderbilt University Medical Center 7, 25, 35X D264 Veterans Administration Hospital 7 D265 Zoo (Nashville Zoo at Grassmere) 12 E3

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