WeGo renames WeGo Central as Elizabeth Duff Transit Center

Nov. 3, 2023
Duff was the first female and first African American female bus operator in Nashville when she was hired by the Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority in April 1974.

On Nov. 2, WeGo joined the family of Elizabeth Duff for a renaming ceremony to officially commemorate the Elizabeth Duff Transit Center at WeGo Central. Duff was the first female and first African American female bus operator in Nashville when she was hired by the Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority (Nashville MTA) in April 1974. New signage and a rendering example of future historical displays were unveiled during the ceremony. 

“Elizabeth was a pioneer, born and raised here in Nashville. To the Duff family, I am here to say thank-you for continuing this legacy. Her son, Seneca, is a bus operator at WeGo and here today,” said Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell.  

The Metro Nashville City Council approved an ordinance in July 2022 to make the name change. All Metro Council members co-sponsored the bill, an indication of the level of support for the ordinance. Duff died on Feb. 13, 2021, at the age of 72. 

“We are proud to rename WeGo Central in honor of Elizabeth Duff, who stood against the challenges of her time while making an incredible impact in our community,” said Nashville MTA Chair Gail Carr Williams. 

“Our bus operators are the key to our service and Elizabeth exemplified excellence in her work. She was truly a transit trailblazer in Nashville,” said WeGo CEO Steve Bland.