

Frist Center for the Visual Arts & Union Station Hotel.Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum / Grammy Museum Gallery.Tennessee State Museum/Tennessee State Capitol.Johnny Cash Museum/Patsy Cline Museum/Goo Goo Candy Shop.Glen Campbell Museum & Rhinestone Stage.The tour stops at the following 16 stops: The trolley buses are wheelchair accessible via a wheelchair lift at the rear of the vehicle. Gray Line Tennessee offers a wheelchair accessible hop-on, hop-off trolley tour in Nashville. A bridge plate is laid between the rail car and boarding platform to provide level entry.įor more information on the Music City Star, visit. The Music City Star is a commuter rail service which runs between downtown Nashville and Lebanon, Tennessee, a distance of about 32 miles by railway.Įach of the line’s 7 stations are wheelchair accessible with a ramped boarding platform. Children age 4 and younger ride for free. A 50% discount is provided to youth (19 and younger), seniors (ages 65+) and people with disabilities. If you insert more than the price of the fare, the fare box will issue a change card with your balance, which can be used toward the purchase of a future fare.Īdult fares are as follows: $2.00 for a single ride, $4.00 for an all-day pass, and $20.00 for a 7-day pass.

The fare box accepts $1, $2, $5, $10 and $20 bills as well as U.S. City Bus Fares & Passesįares are available for purchase on the bus with cash. The Nashville MTA operates 55 bus routes throughout the city, served by a fleet of approximately 235 buses.Įach bus has a wheelchair ramp and a wheelchair securement space with tie-downs.įor a list of bus routes, maps and schedules, visit. Nashville City Busġ00% of city buses in Nashville are wheelchair accessible with a wheelchair ramp that folds out from the front door of the bus.Ĭity buses service is provided by the Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA). Each of these transportation services are described below.

There is also a hop-on/hop-off tourist trolley, which is partially wheelchair accessible. For the majority of tourists, use of the commuter rail will not be necessary. The public transportation system in Nashville consists of city bus and commuter rail systems, both of which are wheelchair accessible.
