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WeGo, Titans to provide free bus fare system-wide on Titans' home gamedays

September 8, 2025 08:30 AM

New express service from Sumner County and Bellevue begins Sept. 14

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Titans and WeGo Public Transit today announced that they have renewed and expanded their partnership to provide free local bus fare system-wide on Titans’ home gamedays. The partnership, which began as a pilot during the 2024 Nissan Stadium concert season and formally launched with the 2024 Titans season, continues WeGo and the Titans’ efforts to help fans find easy, accessible transportation to Titans games. There are six local and express routes that connect directly to Nissan Stadium.

Local routes connecting directly to Nissan Stadium include:

Fans parking downtown can also board these routes at the Elizabeth Duff Transit Center at WeGo Central and connect to Nissan Stadium for free. Paid parking is available at the Duff Transit Center and nearby parking lots/garages.

In addition, starting with the Sept. 14 home game, WeGo will provide Sumner County and Bellevue express bus service to and from Nissan Stadium. Local Route 3B Bellevue trips will be free and Regional Route 87 Gallatin/Hendersonville trips will cost $2 each way. Information on route timing is available at www.wegotransit.com/titans. Posted departure times will slide if the game runs long.

  • Bellevue (non-stop to the stadium)

Pick-up/Drop-off: Bellevue Park and Ride, 7650 Coley Davis Road with express service to Nissan Stadium

Cost: Free

Schedule

To Nissan Stadium

   

From Nissan Stadium

Bellevue Park & Ride

Woodland & S 1st

   

Woodland & S 1st

Bellevue Park & Ride

9:45

10:15

   

3:00

3:30

10:15

10:45

   

3:15

3:45

10:45

11:15

   

3:30

4:00

 

Bold times denote p.m. trips. Posted departure times will slide if the game runs long.

  • Gallatin/Hendersonville

Pick-up/Drop-off: Greensboro North Park & Ride on Enterprise Drive and the Hendersonville Kohl’s parking lot at 103 Glenbrook Way with express service to Nissan Stadium

Cost: $2. Riders can use exact cash, QuickTicket or contactless payment on board

Schedule

To Nissan Stadium

   

From Nissan Stadium

 

Greensboro North Park & Ride

Hendersonville Kohl's

Woodland & S 1st

 

Woodland & S 1st

Hendersonville Kohl's

Greensboro North Park & Ride

9:20

9:35

10:15

 

3:00

3:40

3:55

9:50

10:05

10:45

 

3:15

3:55

4:10

10:20

10:35

11:15

 

3:30

4:10

4:25

Bold times denote p.m. trips. Posted departure times will slide if the game runs long.

Nissan Stadium drop-off and pick-up for all buses is located on Woodland Street near the bridge. Fans should look for flags designating the WeGo bus loading area and make sure they are on the correct bus. WeGo staff will be on site to assist.

“Getting in and out of Nissan Stadium on game day just got easier, and I want to thank the Titans and WeGo for working together to give fans another great option,” said Mayor Freddie O’ Connell. “If you haven’t used WeGo before, this is a great way to get started. And it's way more fun when you’re joined by others in two-tone blue.”

“Our goal is to provide fans with the most enjoyable gameday experience, and that starts and ends with an easy, reliable transportation plan,” said Titans Chief of Staff Haley Davidson. “We couldn’t be more excited to once again team up with WeGo Public Transit to offer free bus fare across Nashville on Titans home gamedays, and to add fast, accessible regional express routes in key areas like Bellevue, Hendersonville, and Gallatin. The hope is that we continue to add new options for fans to get to games in the future, and this is a great step forward.”

“This is another expansion of transit service to Nissan Stadium as part of our Community Impact Partnership with the Titans,” said WeGo CEO Steve Bland. “Those partnerships are a great way for businesses and organizations to have an even closer relationship with WeGo riders and provide more public transit options for Nashville and Middle Tennessee.”

Also returning in 2025 is the Titans Express train service for Titans fans in Wilson County and Davidson County. Tickets must be purchased online at TicketsNashville.com at least one hour in advance of the train departing. Tickets are not available for purchase on the train on gamedays. Weekday Star tickets and passes are not valid on the Titans Express.

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

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About WeGo Public Transit

The Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority (Nashville MTA) and the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) are operating bodies of WeGo Public Transit, which serves 27 local bus routes, nine regional bus routes, and one train serving Davidson and Wilson Counties.

About the Tennessee Titans

Headquartered in Nashville, the Tennessee Titans are part of the NFL’s AFC South division. Founded as the Houston Oilers in 1960, the team moved to Tennessee in 1997 and began play in its current home, Nissan Stadium, in 1999. With a mission statement of “Win, Serve, Entertain,” the Titans are committed to excelling on the field and in the community. The Titans’ ONE Community platform reaches many of Nashville’s most underrepresented and marginalized communities with a focus on three areas – Opportunity, Neighborhoods and Education – and strives to create generational change one person, one family, and one community at a time. The Titans’ corporate office is located at its practice facility, Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park. For more information, visit www.TennesseeTitans.com

 

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