Nashua Transit System to offer free rides on April 25, 2026

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The Nashua Transit System announced on April 21 that it will provide free rides on its CityBus and ADA Paratransit services throughout Saturday, April 25, 2026. The initiative aims to promote sustainable transportation options in the community.

Free Ride Day encourages residents to use public transit as a way to support sustainability efforts and reduce environmental impact. According to the announcement, all passengers can travel without charge for the entire day.

In addition to complimentary bus service, Nashua Transit System is encouraging riders to attend the Sustainability Fair at the Nashua Public Library. The fair will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on April 25 and features information about local sustainable projects, practices, and organizations. Attendees can access the event using Route 1 or Route 7 CityBus lines.

The city hopes these combined events will increase awareness of environmentally friendly transportation choices and connect residents with resources supporting sustainability in Nashua.

No additional background or future steps were provided in the announcement.



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