
If you're looking for free transportation for seniors in Tennessee, you’re in the right place!
This page is a complete resource for free transportation for the elderly in the state of Tennessee.
Check out the resources below, and if you have a resource to add, please contact us!
Map of Free Transportation for Seniors in Tennessee
List of Free Transportation for Seniors in Tennessee
Program Description:
The Jewish Cultural Center, funded by the Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga, is a venue for programs, classes, exhibits, social services, and a preschool, all rooted in Jewish values.

The facility enables the Jewish community to raise its visibility, foster relationships, and strengthen its identity in the Chattanooga area.
- 1Service is available from 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday by appointment.
- 2Van service is free to members of our community.
- 3We do our best to accommodate each rider’s scheduled appointments, giving priority to medical appointments, grocery shopping and events at the JCC.
- 4Evening and weekend programs require at least 3 riders in order to run.
- 5Contributions to the annual campaign make this service possible.
Program Description:
The Knoxville Trolley is one of the most popular symbols of our city, and it's completely free for all passengers.
Trolley Routes

There are three trolley routes that serve Downtown Knoxville and the UT area. Trolley maps are available at several locations throughout downtown, including Knoxville Station Transit Center.
Blue Line | Knoxville Station, The Civic Coliseum and waterfront pathway.
Green Line | The Old City and Gay Street
Orange Line | University of Tennessee and Downtown
- 1Trolleys do not run on Saturdays when there is a UT home football game or on Sundays.