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Official Jan. 10th Panthers/Cardinals Tailgate Thread


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i would check out parking for FREE along the light rail line. then take the train in for $3.00 r/t for each. then you won't have to pay to park and the train will drop you off 3 blocks from the stadium.

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Yeah I've thought about that option too. I'm worried about getting out of there as soon as possible after the game b/c we're not staying in a hotel and will be driving in the wee hours of the morning. :auto:

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Yeah I've thought about that option too. I'm worried about getting out of there as soon as possible after the game b/c we're not staying in a hotel and will be driving in the wee hours of the morning. :auto:

you could always catch a cab to the light rail parking lot after the game. it would still be cheaper than parking.

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Hey Towelboy I was looking at the site and trying to figure out where to park. What station do you suggest parking at?

Does the 3rd Street station have parking? And if so I guess you just buy a train ticket so you can park there right?

Sorry for all the questions

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Hey Towelboy I was looking at the site and trying to figure out where to park. What station do you suggest parking at?

Does the 3rd Street station have parking? And if so I guess you just buy a train ticket so you can park there right?

Sorry for all the questions

no park and ride at third. Only ones that have park and ride are outside of uptown.

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Hey Towelboy I was looking at the site and trying to figure out where to park. What station do you suggest parking at?

Does the 3rd Street station have parking? And if so I guess you just buy a train ticket so you can park there right?

Sorry for all the questions

scaleybark has 315 spaces. and isn't usually as crowded as the first stations on the line. the 3rd st. station does not have designated parking (it is in downtown and that is where the parking is expensive).

you can park at the stations without having a train ticket. they don't charge to park, they just charge to ride. be sure to get a ticket from the ticket vending machine at the station. the train will run every 7 minutes.

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