San Diego – Labor Day weekend will be filled with fun activities for the whole family, such as Padres baseball, SDSU Aztecs football and San Diego Wave soccer. With these events come large crowds and long waits in traffic, which is why MTS is encouraging fans to take the easy way and ride transit to all the action. Additionally, on Monday, September 4, MTS will be running a modified Sunday service schedule in observance of Labor Day.
Getting to Petco Park - Friday game starts at 6:40 p.m., Saturday game starts at 5:40 p.m., Sunday game starts at 1:10 p.m. and Monday game starts at 3:40 p.m.
All three Trolley lines provide direct access to Petco Park. Fans can use the 12th & Imperial Transit Center or Gaslamp Quarter Station for convenient access to the game.
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Post-Game:
Getting to Aztecs vs Idaho State - Saturday, September 2 at 7:30 p.m.
Fans can access Snapdragon Stadium via the Stadium Station located directly on stadium grounds. Please note: The elevator at Stadium Station is temporarily out of service, please use the ramp or stairs while the elevator is being repaired.
Pre-Game:
Post-Game:
Getting to San Diego Wave vs Houston Dash - Sunday, September 3 at 5:00 p.m.
Fans can access Snapdragon Stadium via the Stadium Station located directly on stadium grounds. Please note: The elevator at Stadium Station is temporarily out of service, please use the ramp or stairs while the elevator is being repaired.
Pre-Game:
Post-Game:
Important Game Day Tips:
In order to provide the best fan experience, attendees should follow these transit tips:
For additional service information, fans can visit MTS’ dedicated Snapdragon Stadium webpage.
About MTS
The Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) operates more than 100 bus routes and three Trolley lines in 10 cities and unincorporated areas of San Diego. MTS is a leader in advancing initiatives to create a greener, cleaner and better-connected transit system in San Diego. Each weekday more than 220,000 passenger trips are taken throughout the MTS system taking people to work, school, health appointments and other essential trips. In FY 2022, MTS served more than 57 million riders. For service schedule updates, news, alerts and more information on how you can use public transportation, go to www.sdmts.com.
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