Morning bus routes change pick-up times

by Erik Mash, operations director

To better account for traffic delays, the Harding and Hillsboro bus routes pick up students earlier.
We are feeling some of the pains from Nashville's unfettered growth. Yes, morning traffic has caught up to the USN buses. Luckily, our drivers will not speed in order to stay ahead. So, in order to ensure your kiddies make it to Edgehill on time, we need to adjust our departure times. Here are the time adjustments for Harding and Hillsboro bus routes:
 
Belle Meade Plaza departs at 7:10 a.m.
Elmington Park bus shelter departs at 7:20 a.m.
Hillsboro Church of Christ departs at 7:15 a.m.

The times for the I-65 route and East Nashville route remain the same. Click here to see their pick-up locations and times.
 
Please note these departure times have to be prompt; otherwise, buses will not arrive at school on time. Please arrive early enough for your children to unload and get situated on the bus before the posted time.
 
We have a great group of kids riding this year. Click here to sign up for morning bus service. A full bus is a happy bus. Feel free to call 615-324-1459 or email Erik Mash with questions.
 
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