Metro News Release

For immediate release: September 20, 2007

Metro Readies for Sunday Sports Doubleheader


Metro to Have Extra Personnel, Operate Extra Trains for Patrons Attending the Nationals and Redskins Games

Extra trains will be used to get fans to and from the Redskins and Nationals games on Sunday, September 23.

This Sunday will be a super sports day for fans in the Washington area as the Washington Nationals host the Philadelphia Phillies at 12:05 p.m., at RFK Stadium, and the Washington Redskins host the New York Giants at FedEx Field at 4:15 p.m.

Metro will run six-car trains leading up to game time for each event. After the Nationals and Redskins games, Metro will have additional trains available (a combination of six-cars and eight-cars) for patrons traveling from the Morgan Boulevard and Largo Town Center Metrorail stations on the Blue Line, from the Landover Metrorail station on the Orange Line for the Redskins game and from the Stadium-Armory Metrorail station after the Nationals game.

Fans headed to and from the Nationals game are reminded to use both entrances at the Stadium-Armory Metrorail station. The main entrance, closest to RFK Stadium, is located at 19th Street and Independence Avenue, S.E. The second entrance, is two blocks away at 19th Street between C and Burke Streets, S.E.

Fans headed to the Redskins game are encouraged to ride Metrorail’s Blue Line to the Morgan Boulevard Metrorail station, which is less than a mile from the stadium. A walkway offers direct access to the stadium.

A second option for fans attending the Redskins game is to ride Metrorail’s Orange Line to the Landover Metrorail station to catch the Metrobus shuttle to FedEx Field. Metrobus shuttle service will be available from the Landover station at 1 p.m., and available two and one-half hours after the conclusion of the game. The shuttle service costs $5, with representatives from the Redskins collecting the $5 fee from Metrobus customers after they arrive at the stadium.

Individuals attending the Redskins game, who park their cars at the Morgan Boulevard and Largo Town Center Metrorail stations on the Blue Line, will have to pay $25 and they must have a SmarTrip card to pay for parking when exiting these facilities. Non-Metrorail riders who park at the these stations and do not have a SmarTrip card can purchase a card in the parking facilities. Paid parking at these two stations goes into effect at 1 p.m. on Sunday, and continues two hours after the game concludes.

Metro will have additional station managers, rail supervisors, and Transit Police at the Stadium-Armory, Morgan Boulevard, Largo Town Center and Landover Metrorail stations to assist customers.

Upon entering the Metrorail system, all fans should purchase enough value on their farecards or SmarTrip cards for their round-trip.

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News release issued at 12:00 am, September 20, 2007.