The Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT) and Nashville Connector are inviting Nashvillians to join its 11th Annual 'Ticket to Ride' event on Friday, April 25, where community members can ride the WeGo Star train for free from Riverfront Station in downtown Nashville to Donelson Station.
Hosted by NDOT's transportation demand management program Nashville Connector and sustainable transportation-oriented organizations throughout Middle Tennessee, 'Ticket to Ride' is part of Nashville and Davidson County's Transit Month, a county-wide initiative celebrated each year in April to highlight public transportation in the community.
Upon arrival at Donelson Station, attendees will gather at Party Fowl on Lebanon Pike for complimentary appetizers and can network with local representatives from Transit Now Nashville, WeGo Public Transit, Young Professionals in Transportation Nashville, Transit Alliance of Middle Tennessee, Network for Sustainable Solutions, Civic Design Center, and Commute with Enterprise.
Leaders from the Office of Mayor Freddie O'Connell, NDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT), WeGo Public Transit, and Transit Now will also speak on project updates related to sustainable transportation throughout Middle Tennessee. After the event, attendees can return from Donelson to downtown Nashville by taking a vanpool courtesy of Commute with Enterprise or joining a group bus ride that will drop off attendees near Riverfront Station.
Event Details
When: Friday, April 25, from 4:00pm to 7:30pm
Where: Meet at Riverfront Station, located at 108 1st Avenue S, Nashville, TN 37201, at 4:00 p.m. to depart to Donelson Station.
RSVP: The event is free, but registration is required. Register and learn more information about the event.
For more information on the ‘Ticket to Ride’ event or Transit Month, please visit the Nashville Connector webpage or contact the Nashville Connector team at NashConnector@Nashville.gov or 615-862-7174.
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