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Paul Ballard of MTA Speaks discusses Public Transportation
The
Regional Transportation Authority worked with the Federal Transportation
Authority and local government to bring commuter rail service to Middle
Tennessee. Operations began in September 2006.
Commuters riding the train will enjoy a comfortable ride while saving
on parking, gas and automobile costs. This commuting alternative will
not only result in reduced stress for the commuter, it will reduce traffic
congestion, improve air quality, and encourage economic development in
our region.
Over time, the RTA hopes to expand commuter service to a regional transit
network linking downtown Nashville with the following areas:
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Northeast (Briley Parkway, Hendersonville and Gallatin)
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East (Hermitage, Mt. Juliet and Lebanon)
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Southeast (Hickory Hollow, LaVergne, Smyrna and Murfreesboro)
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South (Brentwood, Cool Springs, Franklin and Columbia)
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West (Belle Meade, Bellevue and Kingston Springs)
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Northwest (Northern Cheatham County including Ashland City)
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North (Robertson County including Springfield)
For
more information on the RTA’s Commuter Rail Service, call 615.862.8833 or email them rta@gnrc.org.
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The train runs from Lebanon to Downtown Nashville and back. There are
six stations along the route: Lebanon, Martha, Mount Juliet, Hermitage,
Donelson, and the Riverfront in Downtown Nashville. The first route
leaves Lebanon at 5.45 AM, and the last one returns to Lebanon at 6.35
PM. One-way tickets for the full route are $5.00 each.
Why
Is Public Transportation Good for Middle Tennessee – and You?
- Public transportation is more energy-efficient than single-vehicle
use – which
is good for the wallet.
- Public transportation cuts down on traffic congestion – which
is good for you.
- Public transportation cuts down on pollution – which is good
for the environment.
- Public transportation – if it’s well-designed – can
have a positive impact on real estate prices – which is good
for the economy.
- Public transportation ensures that everyone has the opportunity
for mobility – which
is good for society.
- Public transportation helps deter urban sprawl – which is good
for Middle Tennessee.
- Public transportation is part of an efficient transportation
infrastructure – which
is one of the Ten Principles of The Plan of Nashville. That’s
why the Nashville Civic Design Center supports public transportation.
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