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Nashville SC, WeGo Public Transit expand partnership

February 17, 2025 02:00 PM

 

Select bus routes free on home game days

NASHVILLE – For the second year in a row, Nashville Soccer Club is expanding its partnership with WeGo Public Transit for the 2025 season to help improve the ridership experience to and from games.  

On all regular season home game days, and for 2025 FIFA Club World Cup matches on June 20, 24, and 26, passengers can ride for free all day on routes 52 Nolensville Pike and 77 Thompson/Wedgewood. Additionally, route 84 Murfreesboro will be available for service to weekend home games from Murfreesboro and Antioch park-and-rides for $2 each way. Riders must use QuickTicket or exact cash for those trips. Service begins with the February 22 match against the New England Revolution.

Since 2022, all Nashville SC and GEODIS Park staff have had access to annual WeGo QuickTickets, granting unlimited access for employees to all WeGo transportation services, both for commuting to GEODIS Park on workdays and for personal use at any time.

For more information on Nashville SC, the city’s first professional sports team to partner with WeGo, visit NashvilleSC.com. For more information about bus service on game days, visit WeGoTransit.com.

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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 operating bodies of WeGo Public Transit, which serves 27 local bus routes, nine regional bus routes, and one train serving Davidson and Wilson Counties. Visit WeGoTransit.com.

About Nashville SC    

Nashville SC joined Major League Soccer on Feb. 29, 2020, in front of the largest attendance ever recorded for a soccer match in the State of Tennessee. In its inaugural MLS season, Nashville SC defied expectations by becoming the second MLS expansion side to win and advance to the Conference Semifinals in the 2020 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs. Nashville SC returned to the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs in its sophomore season after becoming just the seventh team in MLS history to go unbeaten at home in a season. The Boys in Gold again qualified for the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs in both 2022 and 2023, becoming just the third team in league history to reach the postseason during the team's first four years in existence. Nashville SC inaugurated GEODIS Park, the largest soccer-specific stadium in the United States and Canada, in front of a sellout crowd of 30,109 on May 1, 2022. For more information, visit NashvilleSC.com and follow the club at @NashvilleSC on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, X and Spotify.

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