Construction is winding down at L.A. Union Station, and Metro says its popular “Dodger Stadium Express” bus service has moved back in to its normal terminal at the eastern side of the transportation hub, effective Monday, May 26.
Some major maintenance and repair work at the station’s bus depot, Patsaouras Plaza, necessitated moving the shuttle to the west side of the terminal. But that has ended, Metro announced, effective with tonight’s Dodgers game against the Cincinnati Reds.
The non-stop shuttle service uses a dedicated lane on Sunset Boulevard to bypass parking lot jams at Dodger Stadium. Buses to and from the stadium connect to the numerous rail lines and MTA bus routes that stop at Union Station.
More information, including a trip planner, is available at socaltransport.org and by then following the links, Metro officials said.
Service will be provided starting 90 minutes prior to the beginning of the games and will end 45 minutes after the end of the game.
Service will be provided every 10 minutes prior to the start of the game and run approximately every 30 minutes throughout the game.
Dodger tickets will be honored as fare payment to ride the service. Those without a ticket will pay regular one way fare of $1.50.