Archive for Friday, July 25, 2008
City offers free shuttle service to Dodger Stadium
The route begins at Union Station, and the service will continue through the rest of the season.
The city of Los Angeles will run a free shuttle service from Union Station to Dodger Stadium for the Dodgers’ 32 remaining home games starting today.
The service will begin 90 minutes before every game and end an hour after the final pitch. The shuttle route will start in front of Union Station on Alameda Street and leave passengers outside Parking Lot G at Dodger Stadium, which is behind the outfield pavilions. The same route will be run in reverse after the game.
The shuttles, which will run about every 10 minutes, will make two stops along Sunset Boulevard, at Figueroa Street and Marion Avenue.
For more information, call (323) 224-1507.
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