NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A new program that could save money for WeGo bus riders is rolling out across Nashville. It offers low-income Nashvillians a free, three-year bus pass, but during its pilot phase, some neighbors said signing up has been confusing.

For Mariselys Tull, the bus is her only way to get around Davidson County. She spends about $90 a year on bus passes and says learning she qualifies for the Journey Pass program — an initiative of WeGo Public Transit and the Choose How You Move transportation program — was life-changing for her and her family.

“I really need it because I have a lot of appointments with my babies and I take my daddy to appointments, so that’s why I really need it,” Tull said.

The program provides income-eligible neighbors with a free, three-year bus pa

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