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New WeGo transit center planned for Donelson

March 11, 2026 11:15 AM

Public meetings set for March 30 and 31

NASHVILLE – WeGo Public Transit is building a new Donelson Transit Center that will bring increased bus service and new connections to the area and for WeGo Star riders, including more frequent trips on Route 6 Lebanon Pike. The service expansion is made possible by Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s Choose How You Move program, which will fund 12 future transit centers.

WeGo will be discussing the initial plans for the project at two informational public meetings on March 30 from 6 to 7 p.m. and March 31 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., both at the Nashville Public Library Donelson Branch. The meetings will be held open-house style.

The Donelson Transit Center will be built on a portion of the current WeGo Star Donelson Station site, providing better connectivity for WeGo Star riders. The design will sustain existing park-and-ride facilities for WeGo customers and will also allow for future joint development with private partners

WeGo Star service, Route 6 bus service, and park-and-ride facilities will remain open during construction.

Planned improvements will include:

  • Six bus bays with accessible covered waiting areas
  • Seating, lighting, and security cameras
  • Digital signage displaying real-time arrival and departure information
  • New vehicle and pedestrian access to Donelson Pike with a new traffic signal
  • Improved pedestrian connections (crosswalks, sidewalks, and signalized crossings)
  • Railroad Quiet Zones to minimize train horn noise in the community through vehicle and pedestrian safety improvements at rail crossings
  • Rideshare pick up/drop off locations
  • Bicycle racks and micromobility/bikeshare docking stations
  • Climate-controlled indoor waiting area with seating
  • Ticket vending machines
  • Employee facilities

For a project flyer visit: WeGoTransit.com. To comment on the proposal email [email protected].

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