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Extra Trolleys To Run For SD Padres Opening Day Against Dodgers
All three trolley lines will have departures a minimum of every 15 minutes most of Monday.

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA -- To accommodate 50,000 people expected to attend the San Diego Padres' opening day game against the Dodgers on Monday, the Metropolitan Transit System scheduled extra trolley service, officials said.
All three trolley lines will have departures a minimum of every 15 minutes most of the day, with passengers being dropped off near Petco Park, MTS officials said today.
Trolley service for Monday is as follows:
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-- Green Line trains will depart stations every 15 minutes most of the day. Service will increase to every seven minutes between Qualcomm Stadium Station and downtown 2 1/2 hours prior to first pitch. After the game, trains
will depart every 7.5 minutes until crowds diminish.
-- UC San Diego Blue Line trains will depart stations every 15 minutes most of the day. Service will increase to every 7.5 minutes 1 1/2 hours prior to the first pitch. After the game, trains will depart every 7.5 minutes.
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-- Orange Line trains will depart stations every 15 minutes most of the day.
Trolley stops with high-capacity free parking are:
-- Qualcomm Stadium, 5,000 free parking spots (Green Line);
-- Palm Avenue, 499 free parking spots (UC San Diego Blue Line);
-- El Cajon Transit Center, 469 free parking spots (Orange Line/Green Line);
-- and Spring Street, 404 free parking spots (Orange Line).
More information is available online at www.sdmts.com.
Also see:
- Hold Up On Charger Stadium Plans: Convention Head Questions Viability Of 'Annex' Proposal
- Chargers Latest: SD Mayor Scrutinizing $1.8 Billion Stadium Proposal With Jobs, Taxpayers In Mind
--City News Service; Images via Shutterstock, and the SD Padres and LA Dodgers team pages on Facebook
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