Nashville Public Radio Blake Farmer There’s a familiar sound in South Nashville between 100 Oaks and Harding Place — screeching and slamming. It’s the audible evidence that one of the larger rail yards in the CSX system is hidden in plain site just a few miles outside of downtown. But there’s renewed talk of relocating. […]
To Pay For Nashville Transit, Some Lessons From Denver And Austin
Nashville Public Radio Tony Gonzalez The message this week from the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce is clear: Go big on mass transit, to the tune of several billion dollars. Yet where to get the money is less clear in the new “Moving Forward” report. And among officials, there’s caution about talking too soon about funding. […]
Business leaders: $5.5B of light rail and speedy buses is not enough
Nashville Business Journal Adam Sichko The most ambitious of three potential ways Middle Tennessee could expand its mass transit would cost $5.5 billion over 25 years, involving a mix of features that are MIA today: light rail, streetcars and giving buses their own lanes on the busiest roads and highways. A number of leaders of […]
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