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A great candidate for transit investment

By 2040, more than 2.6 million people will live in the seven-county Middle Tennessee area. While Davidson County will remain the major employment and population center, most of the growth occurring in the region will be in outlying counties, with Williamson County's population expected to nearly triple, and Maury County is anticipated to grow to over 100,000 people by that time as well.

Modern-day transit options for a growing area

This study will examine a variety of transit and transportation options to address the anticipated growth in this corridor. Use our interactive tools to add your comments to a Crowdsource map, discover your preferred transit modes and their characteristics, and explore transit case studies from around the nation.

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The South Corridor Study is intended to develop a series of short-, mid-, and long-term recommendations to implement a vision for transportation and rapid transit between Nashville, Berry Hill, Oak Hill, Brentwood, Franklin, Thompson’s Station, Spring Hill, and Columbia, as well as other neighborhoods, communities, employment centers, and destinations along the south corridor.

Get Involved

It is our goal to reach as many people as possible and gather feedback to help shape the final recommendations of this study. Get Involved! Please help us guide investments in public transit and roadways along one of the nation’s fastest growing corridors.

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Map of the main southern corridors in Davidson, Williamson, and Maury counties.

 

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It is our goal to reach as many people as possible and gather feedback to help shape the final recommendations of this study. Get Involved! Please help us guide investments in public transit and roadways along one of the nation’s fastest growing corridors.

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