CLARKSVILLE, Tenn (CLARKSVILLENOW) – The Clarksville Transit System continues to drive forward in its efforts to update or replace bus shelters throughout Clarksville.

“We understand the need for updating or replacing current shelters and continue to make that a priority for the community,” said Paul Nelson, CTS Interim Director.

CTS is adding shelters at these locations:

  • North Second Street and Two Rivers Mall in front of the Cook Out restaurant.
  • Wilma Rudolph Boulevard in front of Mission BBQ.
  • Holiday Drive next to the Marathon gas station and convenience store.
  • Dunlop Lane and Chesapeake Lane in front of Premier Medical Center.

Additionally, three shelters along Madison Street will be updated with solar-powered lights.

CTS also recently released a collective map for public use, highlighting bus stops and shelters across the City. To access the map, go to http://bit.ly/2kAKuPu.

“We began this [map] when we started replacing our old bus stop signs,” Nelson said. “It is a work in progress as we add new signs and shelters. We hope that when complete, it can be added to our future customer app, as each entry contains a location photo and list of amenities. You can also sort by shelter and bench locations.”

Nelson said the new shelters are typically 9-feet wide and include a 4-foot passenger bench, accessible waiting area, trash can, solar light and possibly a map and advertising case.

Deciding if a bus stop shelter will be replaced or repaired is based on the condition of the existing shelter. Nelson said an important factor is whether or not CTS can bring the shelter and concrete pad up to ADA standards.

Earlier this year, CTS replaced the nearly 20-year-old shelter at Walmart on Fort Campbell Boulevard after deeming it could not be repaired. The new shelter, based on CTS’s updated design, is 5-feet larger than the old shelter (21 feet versus 16 feet), has two ADA accessible spots and is equipped with two solar security lights