VIA Park & Ride Set for Brahmas Game at the Dome Sunday

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SAN ANTONIO — VIA Metropolitan Transit is set for more United Football League action with convenient and affordable Park & Ride Service to all 2024 San Antonio Brahmas games at the Alamodome (100 Montana St.), including the next home game on Sunday, May 19 against the Arlington Renegades. Kickoff is at 3 p.m. and service begins at 1 p.m. from Crossroads Park & Ride.

Know Before You Go

♦ Service to the football games will be available from Crossroads Park & Ride, 151 Crossroads Blvd.
♦ Service to the Alamodome begins two hours prior to game time with kiosk sales and service to the event ending at game time.
♦ Return service will continue until one hour after each game concludes.

Fans riding to the Brahmas games pay just $1.30 each way, with discounted fares for children, seniors, students and active-duty U.S. military. Cash and credit cards are accepted at the Park & Ride location. VIA passes, including the VIA U-Pass, are accepted for event service. Pre-purchase your fares using VIA’s free goMobile+ app for faster boarding.

Click here for more information on VIA’s services.

Source: VIA Metropolitan Transit

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