FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
October 3, 2007
Re-submitting
FURTHER INFORMATION:
Patricia Harris-Morehead, (615) 880-3943
Wendy Smith, (615) 862-6194
NASHVILLE – The Nashville MTA’s End-Zone Express shuttle service and Regional Transportation Authority’s Game-Day Express service are available for Tennessee Titans fans needing transportation to Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons at LP Field.
Shuttle buses will run from two convenient locations – Greer Stadium, located at 534 Chestnut St., and the state employee parking lots, located at 4th Avenue North and Harrison Street. Cost is $7 for a roundtrip, single-game ticket, or $60 for a season pass.
The RTA also will run two Music City Star trains for Titans games. Cost is $15 for an advanced single-game ticket, $20 for a game-day purchase on the platform and $135 for an advance season ticket. Parking is free at all of the outlying train stations.
End-Zone Express tickets may be purchased on game day at the two lots by cash or credit card (Visa or MasterCard) or in advance as follows:
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Online at www.nashvillemta.org (credit card only)
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By phone at (615) 862-5950 (credit card only)
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By mail to the MTA main office, 130 Nestor St., Nashville, TN 37210.
To order by mail, send check or money order only. The tickets will be mailed within 24 hours of receipt. Please include two phone numbers and a complete address where the tickets should be sent. Shipping and handling fees will apply to all online, phone and mail orders.
Game-Day Express tickets may be purchased in advance online at www.nashvillemta.org. A credit card and a minimum $20 purchase are required.
More information about the MTA End-Zone Express service as well as an electronic version of the new End-Zone Express brochure is available online at www.nashvillemta.org. For more information about the Music City Star Game-Day Express, contact the RTA at (615) 862-8833 or (615) 862-6117, or go online to www.musiccitystar.com or www.rta-ride.org.
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Editor's Note: To request this information in an alternative format, please call 862-5950 and ask to speak with MTA's ADA Coordinator.
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