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A Memphis Area Transit Authority ( MATA ) bus downtown on Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2019. MATA's funding is primarily from federal government grants, and money from the city of Memphis and Shelby County ...
The Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) is the public transportation provider for Memphis, Tennessee.It is one of the largest transit providers in the state of Tennessee; MATA transports customers in the City of Memphis and parts of Shelby County on fixed-route buses, paratransit vehicles, demand-responsive service, and the MATA Trolley system.
(The Center Square) – A $60 million deficit facing the Memphis Area Transit Authority, a "friendly" restaurant deal in Lebanon and another fumble for Nashville's Nissan Stadium project topped ...
The Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) provides the area with scheduled city bus service and with paratransit service for persons with disabilities. Three express bus lines were added in 2008 to provide service into Downtown Memphis from outer suburbs. MATA also operates a heritage trolley system in Downtown Memphis with 24 stations along ...
Memphis Central Station interior, December 1995. The station's upkeep deteriorated to an extent that for much of time from the 1970s to the mid-1990s, it had a reputation as one of the worst stations on the Amtrak system. In 1998 the property was acquired by Memphis Area Transit Authority, which undertook a $23.2 million renovation project. [2]
(The Center Square) – The Memphis Area Transit Authority won the Pork of the Year Award for 2025, squealing past a Nissan Stadium project that puts taxpayers on the hook for upgrades, according ...
The last line of Memphis’ original streetcar network closed on June 15, 1947. [ 2 ] Since opening the system has been extended twice and by 2004 consisted of three lines, operated by the Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA).
The new Memphis Area Transit Authority board voted to suspend service line cuts set for Nov. 3 during its monthly board meeting Tuesday. The service line cuts have been postponed until Feb. 3.