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Is public transportation available to reach AT&T Stadium in Arlington?
There is no direct public transportation to AT&T Stadium.
The U.S. Department of Transportation defines public transit as buses, subways, light rail, commuter rail, trolleys and ferries.
Trinity Metro has no direct drop-off points near the stadium.
The Arlington Trolley, a free route-based system, offers free transportation to the stadium only on days when there is no scheduled event.
Visitors can use services such as taxis and ride shares to reach AT&T Stadium. The nearest train station is almost 8 miles from the stadium, but people still need a car for the remainder of the journey.
AT&T Stadium offers paid parking around the stadium. Parking passes can range from $20 to $120 on game days and as much as $335 for special events.
This fact brief is responsive to conversations such as this one.
Sources
- Arlington Trolley Does the Trolley serve AT&T Stadium?
- City of Arlington Transportation options
- U.S. Department of Transportation Public transit definition
- Trinity Metro TEXRail Schedule
- Rome2Rio Ways to travel from Dallas to AT&T Stadium
- Seat Geek Reserved Parking: Supercross
- AT&T Stadium Parking
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