WeGo Forward

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WeGo Forward is a strategic service improvement plan for WeGo Public Transit, updating the 2016 nMotion plan which laid out a comprehensive transit framework for Nashville and Middle Tennessee.

WeGo Forward Survey

WeGo Forward will provide the long-term vision for managing growth alongside a practical service layout for a more seamless, integrated, and dependable transit network locally and regionally. The work is being conducted in conjunction with the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT) Multimodal Mobility Master Plan (3MP). It will use plan recommendations to inform the development of a layered modal network as well as update transit requirements for the Metro Nashville Planning Major and Collector Street Plan (MCSP). The finished product will work in conjunction with Nashville’s voter approved Choose How You Move transportation improvement program.

The WeGo Forward project studies current service and operations to identify system gaps and opportunities for enhancement.

  • Make service faster and more reliable
  • Provide more frequent service to reduce waiting times
  • Provide direct service to more places
  • Expand service to more areas
  • Make service safer and more comfortable to use
  • Reduce transfer times and make transfers more comfortable
  • Improve service for high-need users

Project Summary for MTA  Project Summary for RTA


 Related Links: WeGo Star Study (2023) | WeGo Star Executive Summary


Outreach sessions will introduce Middle Tennessee residents to the initial plan findings. The goal is to gain public input before WeGo Forward is finalized. The Nashville MTA Board of Directors and the Regional Transportation Authority of Middle Tennessee (RTA) will vote on the finished plan.

Public meetings will be held both virtually and in-person, in conjunction with the bi-annual WeGo Service Changes proposal. Everyone is welcome to attend.

  • Monday, March 23 from 6 to 7 p.m. – Virtual meeting via Webex; Access code: 24861344873; Meeting password: XxEFFJWe592
  • Thursday, April 2 from 12 to 1 p.m. – Virtual meeting via Webex; Access code: 24992279801; Meeting password: 8kWpqfYip25
  • Monday, April 6 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. – In person meeting at the Southeast Community Center, 5260 Hickory Hollow Parkway
  • Tuesday, April 7 from 12 to 1:30 p.m. – In person meeting, MNPD West Precinct community room, 5500 Charlotte Pike
  • Wednesday, April 8 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. – In person meeting, East Park Community Center, 600 Woodland Street

Please note that attendance at the above meetings is not required for comments. Comments on the WeGo Forward strategic plan may be mailed to WeGo Public Transit Community Engagement, Attn: Public Meeting Comments, 430 Myatt Drive, Nashville, TN 37115; submitted by telephone by calling Public Comments at 615-862-5686; or emailed to [email protected].

WeGo Forward Prioritization Exercise

Additionally, we invite you to take the following survey to share your input and help us identify priorities for transit in Middle Tennessee. This survey should take about four minutes to complete, and will close at 5 p.m. on Friday, April 18, 2026.

WeGo Forward Survey

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