Full MATA Service Resumes as Memphis Recovers from Winter Storm; Lane Closures on SR 277 Today

Morning Commute Overview
Memphis commuters can expect a significant return to normalcy this morning, Monday, February 9, 2026. Following several days of disruptions caused by a severe winter storm last week, the city is transitioning back to standard operating schedules. While major arteries such as I-40, I-240, and I-55 are reported to be clear of major ice hazards, drivers should remain vigilant for lingering damp patches or minor debris as the final cleanup from the weather event continues.
Public Transit: MATA Returns to Full Service
The Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) has officially announced that all fixed-route bus services and MATAPlus will return to their full schedules starting today. The winter weather detours that were in effect through the weekend have been lifted. Commuters who rely on these services should find their regular routes operational and on time. Additionally, the Ready! curb-to-curb service has resumed full operations this morning.
- Fixed-Route Buses: All standard routes have returned to their regular schedules.
- MATAPlus: Full paratransit service is available citywide.
- Trolley Alert: Rail trolley service remains suspended as of this morning. Passengers are advised to use alternative bus routes in the downtown and riverfront areas.
Roadworks and Lane Closures
Despite the end of weather-related detours, several planned construction projects are resuming their weekday schedules. Commuters should plan for the following impacts on major routes:
- State Route 277 (Shelby County): Northbound lanes near Log Mile 0.0 are restricted to a single lane due to ongoing construction. This work is scheduled to take place between 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM today. Expect slow-moving traffic in this area, particularly during the morning rush.
- I-269 (Fayette County): For those commuting into Memphis from the east, northbound traffic between Mile Marker 3 and 4 continues to be reduced to one lane for bridge repair. This long-term project is expected to continue through May.
Safety and Travel Advice
As the work week begins, the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) reminds drivers that while road conditions have improved, standard winter safety protocols still apply. Temperatures may fluctuate, and areas that appear clear may still be slick in the early morning hours. Drivers are encouraged to maintain a safe following distance and allow extra travel time if using secondary roads that may not have been fully cleared of slush or debris. Ensure your vehicle's lights and wipers are in good working order before heading out.