It’s part of a five-year agreement with Metro as the team, under new ownership, looks to rebuild its relationship with the community.
As part of a five-year promotional agreement with the Washington Commanders announced Tuesday, Metro will provide extended late-night service following Thursday’s game against the Chicago Bears at FedEx Field.
Never miss a goal or a touchdown. Sign up for Sports Alerts to receive email alerts on major sports news as soon as it breaks. After the game, fans can use the Downtown Largo and Morgan Boulevard stations to enter the rail system. The last trains will be held at transfer stations to allow for connections to all other Metro stations.
The team suggests that fans arrive at the Downtown Largo station by 12:25 a.m. and 12:32 a.m. to catch the last trains on the Blue and Silver lines, respectively. At the Morgan Boulevard station, fans should arrive by 12:27 a.m. and 12:34 a.m. to catch the final trains on the Blue and Silver lines. Those stations are the only ones in which fans will be allowed to enter during the extended service period.
Among Harris’s stated priorities this year is improving the game-day experience at FedEx Field. The team introduced 12 new food vendors, invested $40 million into stadium upgrades and repairs, and worked with local officials to reduce traffic after games.
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