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Interior placements, platform posters, train wraps, and AGM guerrilla street activations on the WeGo Star — Nashville’s commuter rail connecting downtown Riverfront Station to Lebanon, TN. American Guerrilla Marketing has executed over 500 campaigns across 30+ U.S. markets.
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Nashville Music City Star advertising — now operating as the WeGo Star under Middle Tennessee’s Regional Transportation Authority — delivers your brand to a uniquely valuable commuter corridor in one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the United States. The WeGo Star runs between Riverfront Station in downtown Nashville and Lebanon, Tennessee, serving seven stations across the Nashville-to-Lebanon suburban corridor: Riverfront, Donelson, Hermitage, Mt. Juliet, Gladeville/Cedar Creek, and Lebanon.
Music City Star advertising and Nashville commuter rail advertising reach a daily ridership of suburban Nashville professionals who commute into downtown Nashville’s booming urban core — the entertainment industry, healthcare system, financial sector, technology employers, and government offices that define Nashville’s diversified economy. American Guerrilla Marketing has executed over 500 campaigns across 30+ U.S. markets and brings a direct execution model to every Nashville WeGo Star campaign — no brokers, no markups, no surprises.
Nashville is the most important music and entertainment market in America outside of Los Angeles and New York. It is also the fastest-growing tech and healthcare market in the Southeast. Advertise on the Music City Star and position your brand in front of the suburban professional class that is driving Nashville’s remarkable expansion — while leveraging AGM’s guerrilla street activation system to own the station approach corridors and the Riverfront Station footprint in the heart of downtown Nashville.
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The WeGo Star serves Nashville’s eastern suburban corridor — Mt. Juliet, Hermitage, Donelson, and Lebanon — communities that have grown explosively over the past decade as Nashville’s downtown drew employers and residents outward. The daily commuter on this line is a suburban professional, 28–55 years old, employed in downtown Nashville’s healthcare, entertainment, financial, or government sectors, and earning above the Tennessee state median household income. This is a stable, high-frequency audience with significant purchasing power and strong brand responsiveness.
Riverfront Station is the WeGo Star’s downtown Nashville terminus — steps from Lower Broadway, the honky-tonk district, Bridgestone Arena, First Tennessee Park, and the Nashville waterfront. Every commuter begins and ends their rail journey here, making it the single most strategically important advertising location on the system. During major events — CMA Fest, Nashville SC games, Predators playoffs, Broadway entertainment — the Riverfront Station approach becomes a genuine tourist and entertainment-industry traffic hub. Advertising here captures both the daily commuter and the event-day visitor.
Nashville is simultaneously the world’s country music capital, a major healthcare technology hub (HCA Healthcare, Vanderbilt Health), a rising tech city, and one of the country’s top event destinations. The WeGo Star corridor’s commuter base reflects this diversity — music-industry professionals, healthcare workers, tech employees, and the support economy that serves them all. This creates advertising opportunities that work across every vertical from entertainment to pharma to consumer finance.
The WeGo Star’s 32-mile corridor means commuters spend 45–65 minutes on the train per journey. That is the longest average dwell time of any transit format in the Nashville market — significantly exceeding billboard passing time (2–3 seconds) and digital ad exposure (average 1.5 seconds for in-feed). A Nashville commuter rail advertising campaign delivers genuine, sustained brand exposure at a cost-per-impression that is a fraction of comparable Nashville outdoor media.
Eye-level interior placements inside WeGo Star commuter rail cars. With 45–65 minutes of dwell time each way, interior car cards deliver the longest sustained exposure of any transit format in Nashville. Perfect for brand storytelling, product launches, healthcare messages, and QR-driven conversion campaigns.
Large-format platform poster placements at WeGo Star stations. The platform waiting period — 10–20 minutes for commuters — creates extended engagement with platform creative. High-frequency accumulation for the daily commuter over a multi-week campaign flight.
Full exterior wrap of WeGo Star commuter rail vehicles. Massive surface area — the branded train is visible at every grade crossing, every station, and every surface street along the 32-mile corridor from downtown Nashville to Lebanon. The wrapped train is a daily visual landmark for thousands of Middle Tennesseans.
Complete visual ownership of Riverfront Station — platform posters, interior placements on departing trains, station signage, and exterior placements on the station structure facing Lower Broadway. The most powerful single-location format on the WeGo Star system.
Branded platform signage and shelter placements at suburban WeGo Star stations. Fixed, high-frequency placements that accumulate impressions from daily commuters waiting on the platform. Cost-effective frequency builder for brands targeting the suburban Nashville corridor.
Where available, digital screens at WeGo Star stations display dynamic content — video, animation, and real-time messaging. Dayparting capability allows AM and PM peak creative differentiation. Strong for event-launch and time-sensitive campaign content.
Why it delivers: Riverfront Station is the WeGo Star’s most valuable advertising location — the downtown Nashville terminus positioned at the gateway to Lower Broadway, Nashville’s honky-tonk entertainment district, Bridgestone Arena, First Tennessee Park, the Nashville Convention Center, and the riverfront cultural corridor. Every WeGo Star commuter enters and exits the system here. Major event days (CMA Fest, New Year’s Eve, Predators playoff games, Broadway performances) dramatically spike foot traffic and expand the audience from daily commuters to tourists and event-goers who have exceptionally high engagement with Nashville’s commercial and cultural identity.
Demographic profile: Suburban Nashville professionals (daily), tourists (event days), entertainment industry 25–55, healthcare workers, tech professionals, CMA Fest and Predators fans during events.
Ad formats available: Station domination (platform + signage + interior cards on departing trains), exterior station structure placements facing Broadway, digital screens, snipe and decal guerrilla activation.
Example campaign: A national country music label running a summer tour promotion buys a Riverfront Station domination for 8 weeks spanning CMA Fest — platform posters with tour artwork, interior car cards with QR-linked ticket purchase, and AGM snipes on the Broadway approach lamp posts. The commuter and tourist audience at Riverfront during CMA Fest is the highest-quality music-industry-adjacent audience in the country for 4 days.
Why it delivers: Mt. Juliet is the fastest-growing city in Tennessee — a suburban explosion of new residential development, retail, and a young professional demographic that chose Nashville’s orbit for quality of life and lower housing costs. The Mt. Juliet WeGo Star station serves a commuter base that is disproportionately young (28–45), high-income for suburban Tennessee, dual-earner households, and intensely brand-active. This is Nashville’s premier suburban advertising demographic.
Demographic profile: Young suburban families 28–48, dual-income households, new homeowners, premium consumer and home goods buyers, healthcare and tech employed.
Ad formats available: Platform signage, interior car cards, train wrap visibility, potential park-and-ride approach advertising.
Example campaign: A home builder, mortgage lender, or home goods retailer runs a 90-day Mt. Juliet and Hermitage platform signage campaign targeting new homebuyers and the family-formation demographic that defines Mt. Juliet’s growth story.
Why it delivers: Donelson is the WeGo Star’s first suburban stop out of Nashville — serving a stable, long-established residential community that has grown considerably in population and commercial activity over the past decade. The Donelson station serves Nashville International Airport area workers, BNA airport-adjacent commercial corridor employees, and a mix of long-term Nashville residents and newer arrivals. For healthcare, insurance, financial services, and retail brands, Donelson delivers a high-frequency, stable commuter audience.
Demographic profile: Working professionals 30–55, stable income, long-tenured Nashville residents, airport and health system employed.
Ad formats available: Platform signage, interior car cards on trains serving this station, train wrap visibility.
Example campaign: A regional financial institution or insurance brand runs a 60-day Donelson and Hermitage combined platform campaign targeting the stable, established working professional audience that is actively managing mortgages, retirement savings, and insurance coverage.
Why it delivers: Hermitage is a diverse, densely populated eastern Nashville suburb with a strong healthcare worker population — proximity to TriStar Summit Medical Center and the broader healthcare employment belt east of Nashville. The Hermitage WeGo Star station serves a commuter base that is high in healthcare workers, working families, and service-economy professionals. For healthcare, pharmaceutical, insurance, and essential consumer goods brands, Hermitage delivers exceptional category relevance.
Demographic profile: Working families 25–55, diverse, healthcare and service sector employed, value and quality brand responsive.
Ad formats available: Platform signage, interior car cards, exterior snipes and decal activations.
Example campaign: A regional healthcare system advertising primary care and urgent care locations runs a 90-day Hermitage + Donelson platform campaign with healthcare-worker-resonant creative and a “same-day appointment” QR code. High category relevance + high frequency = high conversion rate.
Why it delivers: Lebanon is the WeGo Star’s eastern terminus and the gateway to Wilson County — one of Tennessee’s fastest-growing counties. Lebanon serves a growing professional community that commutes to Nashville’s employment centers and represents the leading edge of Nashville metro area expansion. As Wilson County’s population grows, the Lebanon station’s ridership and advertising value grows with it. For brands looking to plant a flag in Nashville’s emerging suburban growth corridors, Lebanon is a strategic early-mover location.
Demographic profile: Young suburban professionals 25–45, families, newer Nashville-area arrivals, growth-oriented community.
Ad formats available: Platform signage, interior car cards, train wrap visibility at terminus.
Example campaign: A home builder, auto dealer, or regional retail chain runs a Lebanon-to-Mt.-Juliet corridor platform campaign targeting the Wilson County growth wave — the first-time homebuyer, the young family establishing in Nashville’s orbit, the professional choosing suburb over city.
Nashville’s advertising environment is competitive and growing more so every year. The WeGo Star’s station approach corridors — particularly Riverfront Station’s Broadway footprint — are among the most strategically valuable street-level advertising locations in the city. AGM’s guerrilla system turns these corridors into complete brand environments.
At Riverfront Station, the approach from Broadway and First Avenue creates a defined pedestrian corridor that every WeGo Star commuter and every event-day visitor traverses. Sidewalk decals placed at the boarding area and along the 30-foot approach walkway put the brand underfoot — inescapable, directional, and immediately preceding the platform experience. At suburban stations, decals are placed at the staircase top and the park-and-ride pedestrian path, capturing the commuter at the transition from vehicle to platform.
Nashville’s downtown core — particularly the Broadway/Lower Broadway corridor near Riverfront Station — has dense street infrastructure that supports high-visibility snipe placements. AGM places 9×12 snipes on utility poles, lamp posts, construction hoarding, and scaffolding within 100 feet of every targeted station entrance. In the suburban stations, the approach roads, park-and-ride fencing, and commercial corridor utility poles provide effective placement surfaces for neighborhood-scale snipe campaigns. All snipes match the in-system creative visual language and carry unique QR codes.
Every AGM Nashville guerrilla element carries a UTM-tagged QR code linked to a campaign landing page, app store download, or ticket purchase URL. Nashville’s commuter audience — particularly the younger professional demographic at Mt. Juliet and Hermitage — has strong QR engagement rates. We track every scan, every session, and every conversion from every street-level placement, turning outdoor advertising into a measurable direct-response channel.
We are not a rep firm or a media broker. American Guerrilla Marketing is a direct execution partner — we plan the campaign, source the formats, manage the permits, field the crews, install the creative, photograph everything, and deliver performance documentation to our clients. No middlemen. No markups on middlemen.
10+ years executing transit and guerrilla campaigns across entertainment, fashion, tech, CPG, and healthcare verticals. We’ve worked with independent artists, Fortune 500 brands, and growth-stage startups — and we know what works on each system.
Our team includes former transit media buyers, OOH production specialists, and street-level field crews who know Newark’s station environments, permit requirements, and best-performing placements at every NLR station.
500+ campaigns executed across 30+ U.S. markets. Direct NJ Transit media relationships. Recognized by clients in entertainment, CPG, fintech, and healthcare as a go-to partner for high-impact, low-waste transit activations.
Every campaign includes geo-tagged, timestamped photo documentation of every placement — interior cards, platform posters, snipes, and sidewalk decals. You’ll see proof of every install before we invoice. Transparent published pricing. No hidden fees.
Newark Light Rail
Newark Light Rail advertising formats include interior car cards, platform posters, digital platform screens, full train wraps, station dominations at Penn Station NLR, snipe poster packages, and sidewalk decals near station approaches. American Guerrilla Marketing executes all Newark Light Rail advertising formats in-house without brokers, managing NJ Transit media relationships, creative production, permitting, field installation, and removal. AGM can combine multiple NLR formats into a coordinated transit advertising campaign that surrounds Newark commuters and students from street level to onboard, maximizing brand frequency and recall across the full Newark Light Rail system.
Penn Station Newark is one of the busiest transit hubs in New Jersey, serving NJ Transit commuter rail, Amtrak, and Newark Light Rail riders, with tens of thousands of daily travelers passing through. Advertising at Penn Station NLR captures commuters transferring between systems, Rutgers-Newark students, NJIT students, downtown Newark professionals, and travelers connecting to Newark Liberty Airport. American Guerrilla Marketing offers Penn Station Newark station domination packages combining platform posters, interior placements, digital screens, and adjacent guerrilla formats for complete brand ownership at this high-volume New Jersey transit advertising location.
Newark Light Rail stations serve both Rutgers University Newark and NJIT directly, making NLR transit advertising one of the most cost-effective ways to reach college students in Essex County. Student commuters ride the Newark Light Rail daily between campuses, transit hubs, and Newark neighborhoods, creating repeated exposure to interior car cards and platform advertising throughout the academic year. American Guerrilla Marketing designs Newark transit advertising campaigns specifically for student audience targeting, using bold creative and targeted placements at Warren Street and other campus-adjacent NLR stations to maximize reach among the Newark student population.
Yes, American Guerrilla Marketing can coordinate transit advertising campaigns spanning Newark Light Rail and connecting NJ Transit commuter rail services, creating a unified brand presence across both systems. By placing advertising at Penn Station Newark and key NLR transfer points, brands can intercept commuters during every stage of a multi-modal journey. AGM manages media relationships across NJ Transit properties and can execute coordinated placements on the Newark Light Rail alongside snipe posters and sidewalk decals near transfer areas, building a comprehensive New Jersey transit advertising campaign with maximum reach and frequency.
Higher education, healthcare, entertainment, financial services, tech, and consumer brands targeting urban millennials and Gen Z commuters consistently perform well on Newark Light Rail advertising campaigns. The NLR rider base includes students, healthcare workers, downtown professionals, and Newark residents with diverse spending habits and strong mobile engagement. American Guerrilla Marketing has executed successful Newark transit advertising campaigns for universities, hospitals, streaming platforms, consumer apps, and regional retailers. AGM’s format selection and station targeting expertise ensures your NLR advertising campaign delivers maximum impact for your specific audience and campaign objectives.
Sidewalk decals are adhesive vinyl graphics installed on pavement near Newark Light Rail station entrances, creating a street-level brand touchpoint that riders encounter before boarding the NLR. Snipe posters are small-format prints placed on permitted surfaces near station approaches, adding visual frequency and reinforcing the transit advertising message at ground level. American Guerrilla Marketing handles all permitting, print production, installation, and removal for both formats, with geo-tagged photo documentation at every Newark station location. These guerrilla elements work best when layered with interior car cards and platform posters for a full-surround Newark Light Rail campaign.
Newark Light Rail riders travel between stations on short, frequent runs, with most riders boarding through multiple stops during each trip. Interior car card placements on the Newark Light Rail deliver repeated impressions across every commute, building brand recall through frequency that no single billboard placement can match. American Guerrilla Marketing designs NLR interior campaigns with strong visual hierarchy and clear calls to action suited to the transit advertising environment. Riders who see your campaign in the morning see it again in the afternoon, creating consistent, cost-effective brand exposure throughout the four-week campaign period on the NJ Transit NLR.
American Guerrilla Marketing manages every step of a Newark Light Rail advertising campaign from initial strategy and format selection through NJ Transit media coordination, permitting, creative production, field installation, and final performance documentation. AGM’s in-house team executes all placements without brokers, keeping costs transparent and timelines on track. Every interior car card, platform poster, snipe, and sidewalk decal is photographed with geo-tagged, timestamped documentation. Clients receive proof-of-install reports confirming every Newark Light Rail advertising element ran as planned, and no invoicing occurs until you have reviewed complete photographic evidence of your campaign.
Newark Light Rail advertising delivers premium transit audience targeting at rates significantly lower than comparable NYC subway advertising, while still reaching a highly urban, transit-dependent commuter base that includes many NYC-bound riders. Penn Station Newark connects directly to NYC via NJ Transit and Amtrak, meaning NLR riders are often part of the same professional commuter audience targeted by New York City transit campaigns. American Guerrilla Marketing positions Newark Light Rail advertising as a cost-effective complement or alternative to NYC transit media, giving brands strong market reach in the Greater New York area without the premium pricing of New York City transit advertising placements.