STADIUM TRANSPORTATION

TITANS GAMES

Transportation Map - Nissan Stadium

On-site parking for Titans games is sold out. There are no day-of sales available on campus. Check out these options for nearby parking: 

Parking Management Company (PMC) 

Downtown Partnership Map 

Those with Nissan Stadium parking passes can access directions to their parking lot in the Waze Mobile App.

Ride-share

Nissan Stadium has two ride-share pick-up locations located on Interstate Drive and the intersection of S. 2nd Street and Crutcher St. Please review the above map and follow posted signs for pedestrian routes to pick-up locations.

In-Shuttle

The Titans have teamed with InShuttle to provide a comprehensive park-and-ride system on Titans gamedays. Buses begin loading 90 minutes before kickoff and continue to run until 15 minutes after kickoff. Accessible buses are available to transport guests with disabilities. Round trip tickets are available on-site at each park-and-ride location for $20 (children 5 & under free – must sit in adult’s lap). Cash and card payment is accepted. 

Return shuttles run approximately 90 minutes after the game ends. 

Contact InShuttle at 615.255.3519 for full details and visit InShuttle.com for park and ride locations. 

Please note, shuttle pick-up at Greer Stadium is no longer available. Shuttle pick-up for fans will be available at the below locations: 

  • Rev. Kelly Smith Way (formerly 10th Circle North) and Charlotte Ave – all regular season games 
  • Rosa Parks Blvd and Rev. Kelly Smith Way (formerly 10th Circle North) 

Locations and availability subject to change. 

Electric Scooter Drop-Off and Pick-Up

Fans riding electric scooters will be able to drop-off and pick-up scooters at two convenient locations near the stadium. Those approaching/departing Nissan Stadium from the North can drop-off and pick-up scooters at the southeast corner of Woodland Street and St. 1st St. Those approaching/departing from the South can drop-off and pick-up at the northeast corner of Shelby Avenue and S 2nd St. There will be signage and scooter company representatives directing fans where to leave and how to collect their scooter upon departure. Due to stadium guidelines, scooters will not be allowed inside the planters surrounding Nissan Stadium.

WeGo Titans Express Train

The Titans Express is a football fan’s most convenient and comfortable ride to and from games all season long. Service begins in Lebanon with stops in Hamilton Springs, Martha, Mt. Juliet, Hermitage, and Donelson before arriving in downtown Nashville at Riverfront Station.  

Round-trip train tickets are $15 each plus a $2 processing fee. Children ages 4 and younger will not need a ticket to board; however, they are required to sit in a parent’s lap. Tickets must be purchased online at TicketsNashville.com at least one hour in advance of the train departing. Tickets are not available for purchase on the train on game days. Weekday Star tickets and passes are not valid on the Titans Express train.  

Purchase your Titans Express ticket at TicketsNashville.com. 

WeGo Bus Service

The Tennessee Titans and WeGo have partnered to make all bus rides in the city of Nashville free on Titans home game days.

Fans traveling to Nissan Stadium (Drop-Off at S. 1st St. and Woodland) will be served by four WeGo routes on event days.

WeGo Bus Service - Nissan Stadium

Enlarge WeGo Bus Service Map

Fans who park downtown can also ride with WeGo over the river to the stadium. Boarding is available at the Elizabeth Duff Transit Center at WeGo Central or at bus stops on Union Street, across from the Metro Courthouse. Following the game, fans can cross Woodland St. and board the west-bound buses back to WeGo Central.

These routes connect to The Elizabeth Duff Transit Center at WeGo Central for transfer to buses across Davidson County. Frequent routes operate until 1:15 a.m. on weekdays and Saturdays. All WeGo bus rides in the city of Nashville will be free on Titans home game days.

Bike racks are available across the street from Gates 6 and near Lot T. Nissan Stadium is not responsible for lost or stolen bikes. 

Walk Bike Nashville Bike Valet
The Titans are partnering with Walk Bike Nashville to provide a free bike valet on the corner of Shelby Ave. and S. 2nd St. Fans can take the bike lanes on Shelby Ave. towards the stadium and look for the blue Walk Bike Nashville tent on the corner of S. 2nd St. Bikes can be checked-in starting at 9 a.m. and checked-out up to one hour after the end of the game. Fans do not need to bring a bike lock. Bike racks are available across the street from Gates 6 and near Lot T. Nissan Stadium is not responsible for lost or stolen bikes.

There are three bridges near Nissan Stadium that provide walking paths to downtown Nashville. Fans are strongly encouraged to use the Woodland Street bridge to the north of the stadium to access downtown due to heavy congestion across the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge. The Korean Veterans Blvd Bridge, located to the south of the stadium, also has a sidewalk path.

Nissan Stadium is also accessible from East Nashville via Woodland St. and Shelby Avenue, and from the north via N. 1st Street.

Pedestrian routes may be impacted by construction. Please follow the directions of posted signage.

 

All parking passes are sold out for the 2024 Titans season. Those with pre-purchased stadium parking passes can park in accessible spaces on the stadium campus on a first-come, first-served basis.

Visitors with a stadium-issued ADA Drop-Off Lane pass can drop-off and pick-up passengers at the intersection of S. 2nd St. and Victory St. Please note this does not include on-site parking. The driver must access this location from east of the stadium, heading westbound on Shelby St. and turning right onto S 2nd St. 

Please show your stadium-issued ADA Drop-Off Lane pass to staff when asked. To obtain an ADA Drop-Off Lane pass, please contact stadiumexperienceinfo@titans.nfl.com 

GPS Directions to ADA Drop-Off/Pick-Up Location 

For additional stadium accessibility information, please visit our Accessibility page. 

CONCERTS/NON-NFL EVENTS

Nissan Stadium - Map

On-site parking for Nissan Stadium events is extremely limited and must be pre-purchased before coming to the stadium. Any remaining parking for non-NFL events can be pre-purchased online at SeatGeek.com.

Review available spaces for parking near the stadium through these resources: 

Parking Management Company (PMC) 

Downtown Partnership Map 

Those with Nissan Stadium parking passes can access directions to their parking lot in the Waze Mobile App.

Nissan Stadium has two ride-share pick-up locations located on Interstate Drive and the intersection of S. 2nd Street and Crutcher St. Please review the above map and follow posted signs for pedestrian routes to pick-up locations. 

WeGo Bus Service

Getting to and from the game is easier than ever before with WeGo’s enhanced bus service to Nissan Stadium! The bus stop at S. 1st St. and Woodland will be served by four WeGo routes on event days.

WeGo Bus Service - Nissan Stadium

Fans who park downtown can also ride with WeGo over the river to the stadium. Boarding is available at the Elizabeth Duff Transit Center at WeGo Central or at bus stops on Union Street, across from the Metro Courthouse. Following the game, fans can cross Woodland St. and board the west-bound buses back to WeGo Central.

These routes connect to The Elizabeth Duff Transit Center at WeGo Central for transfer to buses across Davidson County. Frequent routes operate until 1:15 a.m. on weekdays and Saturdays. Fans can purchase a one-way trip for $2 or a day pass for $4 via QuickTicket, a reloadable fare card or phone app. Those can be purchased online or on-site at the Elizabeth Duff Transit Center. Exact cash is also accepted on WeGo buses.

Bike racks are available across the street from Gates 6 and near Lot T. Nissan Stadium is not responsible for lost or stolen bikes.

There are three bridges near Nissan Stadium that provide walking paths to downtown Nashville. Fans are strongly encouraged to use the Woodland Street bridge to the north of the stadium to access downtown due to heavy congestion across the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge. The Korean Veterans Blvd Bridge, located to the south of the stadium, also has a sidewalk path.

Nissan Stadium is also accessible from East Nashville via Woodland St. and Shelby Avenue, and from the north via N. 1st Street.

Pedestrian routes may be impacted by construction. Please follow the directions of posted signage.

ACCESSIBLE PARKING

Accessible spaces are available in Nissan Stadium parking lots on a first-come, first-served basis if you have a stadium parking pass. Parking passes must be purchased in advance. 

ACCESSIBLE DROP-OFF AND PICK-UP

Visitors with a stadium-issued ADA Drop-Off Lane pass can drop-off and pick-up passengers at the intersection of S. 2nd St. and Victory St.  

To obtain an ADA Drop-Off Lane pass, please contact stadiumexperienceinfo@titans.nfl.com  

Please note this does not include on-site parking. The driver must access this location from east of the stadium, heading westbound on Shelby St. and turning right onto S 2nd St. Please show your stadium-issued ADA Drop-Off Lane pass to staff when asked.  

GPS Directions to ADA Drop-Off/Pick-Up Location 

For additional stadium accessibility information, please visit our Accessibility page.