Don’t Be Out of the LOOP: Nashville’s Music City Tunnel Project Moves Forward
Nashville’s Music City Loop is coming! See how The Boring Company’s underground transit project will connect downtown to the airport, reduce traffic, and transform the city—at zero cost to taxpayers.
By the LOOP Nashville Editorial Staff
5/8/20241 min read
Nashville’s transportation landscape is getting a bold upgrade. The Boring Company recently announced plans to bring its underground Loop system to Music City, connecting downtown to Nashville International Airport (BNA) at zero cost to taxpayers. According to the Nashville Business Journal, this privately funded initiative is part of a larger effort to reduce congestion, support tourism, and expand modern transit options in the region.
The article highlights that the first phase of the Music City Loop will include confirmed stations at BNA, the Convention Center, and Capitol Hill. As the project develops, additional stops may be added at private properties that opt to participate, potentially offering new opportunities for residents and businesses along the corridor. This model could allow people to enjoy the convenience of downtown living while residing further out—and often at more affordable price points.
The Boring Company emphasizes that this system will be all-electric, zero-emissions, and capable of moving passengers quickly and safely through underground tunnels. Nashville’s selection for this project reflects the city’s rapid growth and dedication to embracing forward-looking infrastructure solutions.
As more details emerge and planning progresses, the LOOP Nashville team will continue tracking the project closely, keeping you “in the LOOP” with the latest news, maps, and updates.
Read the full article here: Nashville Business Journal – Boring Company Tunnel Announcement