LANDOVER, MD. – Metro will provide extended service to ensure everyone can effectively plan their travel after the conclusion of Sunday night's game between the Washington Commanders and the Atlanta Falcons.
After the game, Downtown Largo and Morgan Blvd stations will take fans anywhere they need to go in the rail system. The last trains will be held at transfer stations, allowing customers to make connections to any of Metro's 98 stations.
- Fans who choose to catch the last Silver Line train at Downtown Largo should arrive to the station before 12:32 a.m.
- Fans who choose to catch the last Silver Line train at Morgan Blvd should arrive to the station before 12:35 a.m.
All customers who arrive at Morgan Boulevard and Downtown Largo by the last train times will be accommodated. During the extended service period, fans can only enter at Downtown Largo and Morgan Boulevard, the stations closest to Northwest Stadium. All other stations will be exit only. Customers should be advised that the walk between Northwest Stadium and the Morgan Boulevard and Downtown Largo stations can take more than 20 minutes, depending on crowds and other factors.
A reminder, downtown construction on the Blue, Orange, and Silver Lines from Dec. 20-30. Shuttle buses will replace trains at closed stations.
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- Washington Commanders est. 1932 -
About The Washington Commanders: The Washington Commanders, owned by a group led by Managing Partner Josh Harris, were founded in 1932 and are one of the original members of the NFL's Eastern Division. The team – which plays its home games at Northwest Stadium in Landover, MD and trains at the OrthoVirginia Training Center at Commanders Park in Ashburn, Va. – has won five World Championship titles, including Super Bowls XVII, XXII and XXVI. The franchise's storied history has 22 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, including multiple Hall of Fame coaches and some of the game's most accomplished players. The Commanders organization prides itself on positively impacting the DMV through the powerful platform of football, working with numerous community groups, charities, and veteran-focused causes each year. Through The Washington Commanders Foundation, the organization provides support and services to more than 179,000 individuals annually, with a focus on children's education, health, and wellness.