New express service from Hickory Hollow, Cool Springs Park & Rides
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Titans and WeGo Public Transit announced a renewed and expanded collaboration to provide free local bus fare systemwide on Titans’ home game days. This year introduces new express bus routes from Park & Ride locations at Hickory Hollow and Cool Springs, joining existing express services from Bellevue, Gallatin, and Hendersonville.
Titans fans can now choose from nine local and express routes connecting directly to Nissan Stadium. Forget the parking issues and stress - sit back and relax and take WeGo to the game.
"The Titans have been great partners on transit, and this season game day travel is getting even better,” Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell said. “Every single home game Sunday during the season, they make our entire transit system free to ride, and this year, we're adding more express routes and Park & Ride locations, so getting to the game without fighting traffic or looking for a parking space is easier than ever."
“Getting to the stadium is the first part of the gameday experience, and we want everyone to have access to easy, reliable transportation options," Titans Director of Transportation and Parking Andrea Runner said. "We are thrilled to again collaborate with WeGo to provide free bus service across Nashville on gamedays and look forward to seeing even more fans arriving at the WeGo bus stop in their Titans blue, including from the new express gameday services from Hickory Hollow and Cool Springs."
“We appreciate this partnership with the Titans and are looking forward to a great season. We have dramatically increased service for games in recent years, making it easier for fans to get to the game stress-free,” WeGo CEO Steve Bland said.
Local Routes to Nissan Stadium
Park & Ride Locations
- Madison Square, 700 Gallatin Pike (Free, Route 56, every 15 minutes)
- Dollar General, 5445 Nolensville Pike (Free, Route 52A, every 30 minutes)
Express Park & Ride Locations:
- Bellevue: Bellevue Park & Ride, 7650 Coley Davis Road (Free)
- Hickory Hollow: Hickory Hollow Park & Ride, 5624 Mt. View Road (Free)
- Franklin: Cool Springs Park & Ride, 730 Cool Springs Blvd. ($2 each way)
- Gallatin/Hendersonville: Greensboro North Park & Ride, Enterprise Drive and Hendersonville Kohl’s,1030 Glenbrook Way, ($2 each way)
Tap to pay when you board Williamson and Sumner County express buses with your QuickTicket Card or app, credit or debit card, or mobile wallet. Game-day fares are free on local routes in Davidson County.
Bus drop-off and pick-up at Nissan Stadium is on Woodland Street and S. 1st St., by the bridge. Look for WeGo signage and confirm you're boarding the right bus. WeGo staff will be on site to help. Departure times may adjust if the game runs long. For game-day schedules, visit wegotransit.com/titans.
Titans Express Train Service: Fans in Wilson and Davidson Counties can also take advantage of the returning Titans Express train service.
- Tickets must be purchased online at TicketsNashville.com at least one hour before departure.
- Tickets are not available for purchase on the train on game days. Weekday Star tickets and passes are not valid on the Titans Express.
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About WeGo Public Transit
The Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority (Nashville MTA) and the Regional Transportation Authority of Middle Tennessee (RTA) are the operating bodies of WeGo Public Transit, which provides 27 local bus routes, nine regional bus routes, and one train serving Davidson and Wilson Counties. For more information, visit WeGoTransit.com and follow WeGo at @WeGoTransit on Instagram, Facebook, and X.
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, Vanderbilt Health Football Center. For more information, visit www.TennesseeTitans.com