MTS Ramping Up Trolley Service for NWSL Championship Game at Snapdragon Stadium

NY/NJ Gotham FC take on the OL Reign in a highly anticipated championship matchup

San Diego – The National Women’s Soccer League will hold its championship game for the first time at Snapdragon Stadium this Sunday as the NY/NJ Gotham FC face the OL Reign. A sold-out crowd is expected for this exciting matchup and MTS is ramping up pre and post-game Trolley service for fans wanting to beat long traffic waits entering and exiting the stadium.

Getting to NY/NJ Gotham FC vs OL Reign - Saturday, November 11 at 5:00 p.m.

Fans can access Snapdragon Stadium via the Trolley’s Green Line which drops fans off on the doorstep of Snapdragon Stadium.

Pre-Game:

  • Green Line: MTS will add two extra trips between 4-5 p.m., as needed.
  • UC San Diego Blue & Orange Lines will run regular Saturday service.

Post-Game:

  • Green Line: In addition to regular 30-minute service on the Green Line eastbound and 15-minute service westbound, five extra Trolley shuttles will operate after the game and take fans toward Old Town, downtown San Diego and East County.
  • UC San Diego Blue Line and Orange Line will run regular Saturday service.

Important Game Day Tips:

In order to provide the best fan experience, attendees should follow these transit tips:

  • Park & Ride: A full list of park and ride location can be found on the MTS website. The best free park and ride locations along the Green Line are:
    • Old Town Transit Center (400 spots)
    • Grantville (100 spots)
    • Grossmont Transit Center (220 spots)
    • El Cajon Transit Center (470 spots)
  • Get Your Fare Early: To avoid long ticket lines pre-and post-game, fans should download the PRONTO app or use a PRONTO card and load $5 in advance of the game to cover a round-trip Adult fare ($3 for seniors with Senior PRONTO card). Fans must tap or scan their Trolley passes at a station validator before boarding; fares will be checked at the Stadium pre- and post-game.
  • Youth Promotions and Discounts: All youth 5 years old and under ride free all day any day. No pass required. Two kids 12 and under ride free with each paying adult. Kids ages 13-18-year-old can ride MTS free with the Youth Opportunity Pass Program (must have a valid Youth PRONTO card or Youth app account). 

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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