America's Least-Used Commuter Train is an Odd Ride
Nashville, TN is home to the least-used commuter rail system in the United States, with just one line, six round trips a day, a small handful of stations, and no service to the city's biggest suburbs. But it's far from useless - if you fit in the very narrow demographic of people who actually use it. So what's it like on board Tennessee's tiny train? The only way to find out is to go for a ride. Featuring @JoshDoesTravel Main Discord: / discord Let Me Help You Make Train/Transit Videos: / discord Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/classywhale?f... Classy Whale - at-least-weekly misadventures with trains and transit!

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