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WeGo Receives Funding for Regional Mobility Center

The Antioch Transit Center (ATC) will be part of the Metro Nashville redevelopment plan for the former Global Mall property.

WeGo Receives Funding for Regional Mobility Center

The check presentation (left to right): TDOT Commissioner Butch Eley; Nashville State President Dr. Shanna Jackson; Nashville MTA Board Member Jessica Dauphin; Senator Charlane Oliver; Nashville MTA Chair Gail Carr Williams; Council Member Burkley Allen; Representative John Ray Clemmons; Nashville Mayor John Cooper; WeGo CEO Steve Bland; FTA Regional Administrator Dr. Yvette Taylor; Council Member Joy Styles; Council Member Delishia Porterfield; Vice Mayor Angie Henderson; and Council Member Deonte Harrell.

Photo: WeGo Public Transit

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WeGo Public Transit announced that officials with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) presented it with $5 million for a project that will build a regional mobility center in Antioch.

The funds are part of $17.5 million that has been raised thus far. The Antioch Transit Center (ATC) will be part of the Metro Nashville redevelopment plan for the former Global Mall property.

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"Today is an important step for Nashville, particularly for people in the southeast," said FTA Regional Administrator Yvette Taylor. "We applaud WeGo Public Transit for creating a better transportation future with the new Antioch Transit Center, which will make it safer and easier for people to catch buses and get wherever they need to go in the city and beyond."

Regional Mobility Center Details

When completed, the regional mobility center will feature between six and eight bus bays with seating in a climate-controlled waiting area with amenities. It will help riders transfer between routes and modes, including pedestrian and bike access, car and van pool pick-up and car and bike sharing options, and it will include a park and ride.

The site is on the southern end of the highest ridership bus route in the WeGo system, Route 55 Murfreesboro Pike.

WeGo said it will implement new local and express services when ATC opens.

The project was originally called the Hickory Hollow Transit Center (HHTC) when the grant award was first announced.

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“This is another step in our ongoing commitment to increase service and provide people with new transit options across Davidson County,” said WeGo CEO Steve Bland. “Federal and state funding is crucial to that effort. We appreciate the leadership of Mayor Cooper and the Metro Council, particularly Council Member Joy Styles. The transit center will be an integral part of the continuing transformation of the area into a community centerpiece.”

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