MTS Encourages Aztecs Fans to Trolley to Homecoming Game at Snapdragon Stadium

Green Line Trolley service ramps up as the San Diego Aztecs face off against the Wyoming Cowboys

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San Diego – Momentum and game attendance is building for the San Diego State Aztecs football team as they ride a five-game winning streak into the annual homecoming game against the University of Wyoming Cowboys on Saturday, Nov. 1. The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) is ramping up Trolley service to Snapdragon Stadium to accommodate the large crowds.

Kick-off time is at 4 p.m. and the Trolley’s Green Line, which serves Snapdragon Stadium, will run extra service prior to and after the game to accommodate the more than 24,000 fans expected in attendance. 

Fans are encouraged to skip traffic and parking hassles and ride the Trolley to be part of the homecoming atmosphere. Full service details can be found on the MTS website.

  • Green Line Service (Pre-event):
    • Trolleys depart all stations every 15 minutes or better, with additional trips added between 1:50 and 5:15 p.m. from San Diego State University.
  • Green Line Service (Post-event):
    • Trolleys depart Stadium Station every 15 minutes or better in both directions.
    • Additional trips to SDSU will be added as needed until 9:20 p.m. or until crowds diminish.
    • Additional trips to Downtown San Diego will run as needed until 8:50 p.m. or until crowds diminish.

Easy Parking Options

Fans can park at one of MTS’ free Park & Ride lots throughout the Trolley system. The most convenient locations are:

  • Old Town Transit Center (Green Line and UC San Diego Blue Line North – 400+ free parking spots)
    • Overflow parking option available across the street at Caltrans District 11 (4050 Taylor St., San Diego, CA, 92110 – 300+ additional free parking spots)
  • Morena/Linda Vista (Green Line – 200 spaces, most parking available off Friars Road)
  • Grossmont Transit Center (Green Line and Orange Line – 220 free parking spots)
  • El Cajon Transit Center (Green Line and Orange Line – 400+ free parking spots)
  • Amaya Drive (Green Line and Orange Line – 230 free parking spots)

Easy Ways to Pay Your Fare

Contactless Payment: Fans now have the option to simply tap a credit card or other contactless payment options, such as a smartphone or smartwatch, on a station validator to pay for a one-way ride ($2.50, valid for two hours). This allows fans to bypass the ticket machine and speed up boarding times.

PRONTO: Fans can download the PRONTO app in advance and load at least $5, which covers a round-trip fare for adult riders. All riders must tap or scan on Trolley platform validators to activate their pass prior to boarding.

Every person needs their own payment option; you cannot buy fares for multiple people on the same account, card or payment method. 

Kids ride free! Families going to the homecoming game can save money by taking MTS. During weekends, two children 12 and under ride for free with every paying adult.

About MTS

The Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) operates 92 bus routes and four 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 250,000 passenger trips are taken throughout the MTS system, taking people to work, school, health appointments and other essential trips. In FY 2025, MTS served more than 81 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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