Morning Bus begins Sept. 28

Ease your morning commute to midtown by registering for your student to ride USN's Morning Bus. We've moved up the start date to help alleviate traffic during morning drop-off.
USN’s Morning Bus service brings K-12 students from Hillsboro Pike, Harding Pike, Brentwood, 100 Oaks, and East Nashville to the Edgehill Campus by 7:30 a.m. Operation will begin Monday, September 28.

To follow social distancing guidelines, each bus will operate at a reduced capacity. Face masks or coverings are required while riding USN buses, and families must submit their children’s health screening information through the Magnus Mobile app before they board the bus.

The cost is $240 for the year, from October to May, and families will be billed monthly in arrears. Click here for pick up times and to register. For route and service questions, please email Director of Operations Erik Mash. For billing questions, please contact student-billing@usn.org
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