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@wdbryopsida.bsky.social
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Plants, music, sports, and Nashville stuff. Hoping we make this a healthier space for online community. #CFBluesky #ska #horrorsky #Fest23 #USATF
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+1 for Halloweentown. So many memories watching that growing up!
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If we are talking horror (broadly), I always recommend the Benson/Moorhead combo of Resolution (2012) and The Endless (2017).

A new find that I really enjoyed and isn’t too scary is Influencer (2022).

Recent international film: Exhuma (2024)

And for fun spin on haunted house: Deadstream (2022)
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Cache Valley (Utah State area)
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Any connection between 100 and 70 would be great! Old Hickory? Old Harding? Maybe we get that CHYM extension to Bellevue YMCA on 100 and make it a loop or something.
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(2) CHYM included a route extension from Central to Bellevue YMCA, which doesn’t help you at all, but in the same map, I see where they have mapped sidewalks and proposed sidewalks along Harpeth View Dr and Willow Oak Dr, Old Harding and Learning Ln.

transit.nashville.gov/pages/0a2aa4...
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Choose How You Move Interactive Map Page
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Great thread! Two things that might be of interest - (1) if Metro finishes the greenway connection at the soccer fields on Coley Davis (behind HD at the Ariza development), which really just needs to traverse the RR somehow, then you could cut off most of the route with a very nice bikeway.
A map showing one travel path in blue that follows car-accesible roads and an alternate route in red that follows a greenway. A circle denotes a railroad crossing that has not yet been solved and prevents the northern stretch from being built.
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angienashville.bsky.social
🚌Thx for sharing your ride on the (not express) airport route.

Disagree service “may be meeting current demand.” Demand is latent & correlates w/ frequency. We can’t judge need for a bridge by # of ppl swimming across a river.

If the bus ran more often, & were better promoted, more would use it!
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Hey, what’s up Nashville!? We’re trying out the WeGo Airport Express (18) today. We’ll see how ambitious I am about posting as we go, but you can count on a trip summary outbound and inbound on this thread.
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And please - can we come up with a catchy name and some branding? The Music City Skybound? The BNA to Broadway? I want to get on this at the airport and be welcomed to Nashville on a loudspeaker by Dolly… or the Vice Mayor herself. I’m good with either.
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Thanks for pointing this out and promoting! Even as I was writing, I was was thinking that if this bus ran every 15 minutes or even 30 minutes to where time table didn’t matter AND if it was promoted as the best way to/from BNA that it might be wildly popular. Heck - get it a bus lane somewhere!
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The existing 18 Airport bus route to BNA has the juice. Let’s get some good marketing around this thing and make it so good the tunnel - whether it happens or not - is just so inconsequential. Be good out there.
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Okay. I’m just feeling like a WeGo advertisement now. It’s your city, do what you want, but don’t be afraid to try the bus. I have been thinking about the 18 Airport service since the boring tunnel announcement and I am glad to say from today’s experience that…
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Anyway, I think this bus really shines for Nashville visitors, especially those heading to the Convention Center/Lower Broadway or connecting to wherever their accommodations are. Just getting into the urban core is still a huge value if they want to Uber on from there or connect to a different bus.
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Don’t even have a bus stop near you? In that case, check out WeGo Link that provides a discount on Uber to get you from your bus deadzone to the nearest bus stop. www.wegotransit.com/ride/transit...
WeGo Link - Transit Services | WeGo Public Transit
www.wegotransit.com
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…might make the 18 less of an option, but I suspect it would work well for a great many to their benefit. The current 45min - 1hr frequency on the 18 isn’t all that bad and might be meeting demand at the moment.
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I realize moving kids and bags and navigating tight schedules and maybe having to go all the way downtown to connect to the 18 (though there were transfers for the 55 Murfreesboro Pike and 75 Midtown buses on the route)…
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Especially for those of us on the west or north side of Davidson Co. that have to pass through or nearby downtown to get to BNA, the $2.00 ticket and connection from your local bus at WeGo Central is an incredible value and worth it if you have time to navigate the WeGo timetables.
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I’m not capturing the exact time period that I traveled, but looking right now… an Uber would have been around $30 one way and - as I experienced when I tried to run this errand over the weekend - driving your own car and leaving it in the BNA garage for one hour cost $20 itself.
A screenshot from within the Uber app of ride options from downtown Nashville to BNA at 3:30pm that shows prices ranging from 26.99 to 36.01 (and requiring a wait of 25 minutes)
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Keep in mind, this bus is $2.00 each way and it is incredibly easy to pay with the new contactless payment option available on every WeGo bus. www.quicktickettn.com/contactless/...
Contactless | WeGo Public Transit
www.quicktickettn.com
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And the non-stop service (however/whenever it runs) does use I-40 and claims a 24 minute ride time between BNA and Central. This is compared to the midday Elm Hill Pike route that claims (and I confirmed) a 42 minute ride time.
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Any BNA employees on here know the ins and outs of this route? I misspoke calling the first leg of my journey the “Express” route as the many stops and timetable clarify… The non-stop service only runs in the evenings and maybe(?) only TO DOWNTOWN. Map and timetable below.
A map of the 18 route and a weekday timetable. Some distinctions shown for a non-stop service. Source: https://www.wegotransit.com/assets/1/23/WEB_NAS_LFT_Rt018_SM_new_7-25.pdf?2282
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Regarding timeliness, since this route travels Elm Hill Pike to Donelson Pike, I bet it avoids the I-40 nightmare scenario we’ve seen so many videos of and reporting on. We didn’t touch I-40. I would love to see a report from someone who has seen the traffic on this route at its worst.
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I clocked the return trip at just over 40 minutes. The timetable says 1:45 from BNA with arrival at WeGo Central at 2:27, so we were right on time. In fact, we were right on time in both directions. Would guess this doesn’t hold up at rush hour, but was spot on midday.
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We picked up a few more riders before the Stix roundabout with over half the bus disembarking at Hume-Fogg on Broadway and 8th. We picked up a few here too and then continued on to WeGo Central on the loop up Rosa L. Parks and around James Robertson Parkway.
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WeGo provided the charging ports, but I did not have a cable and my phone died, so I’ll wrap up this thread with a few more notes now that I’m back to the office.
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We are up to 15 riders on the trip back to downtown with a few BNA employees and several riders from hotels along the route.