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Many people will have to cross The Tide light rail tracks to get where they are going. The Tide has 26 rail crossings along a 7.4-mile track. The trains operate on tracks downtown that share space ...
The Norfolk Tides set a record opening weekend at Harbor Park, and many fans used Hampton Roads Transit to get to the games.
Norfolk officials want Tides fans to park and take free public transit, like light rail and the ferry, to the games this season as casino construction eats up onsite parking lots.
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – Starting Friday night, maintenance work on the Tide Light Rail will impact traffic along Curlew Drive. City officials said Curley Drive will be closed from 6 p.m. on Friday ...
According to HRT's count, nearly 7,418 people took the Tide light rail on opening night. 2,360 arrived at or left Harbor Park Station; that’s compared to 5,169 riders on the same day last year.
Mid-70s weather, new seats and a steady breeze welcomed a crowd that flowed toward the turnstiles from all directions, including that of The Tide light rail, which has a stop on the third-base side.
The City of Norfolk says a structural engineer was dispatched just before noon to evaluate the damage. Tide light rail has been temporarily suspended in the meantime in the area.
This year, the City of Norfolk-owned MacArthur South Garage is free for fans. The garage is just two light rail stops, or a roughly 15-minute walk, from Harbor Park, giving fans the option to take ...
The ferry will not take passengers to Waterside Landing for free. The Tide light rail will be free on game days again this year. Three park and ride lots, at the Newtown Road, Military Highway and ...
Norfolk Tides and city officials are asking fans to use The Tide light rail and the Portsmouth ferry service to travel to Tides games this season after Harbor Park lost the use of several parking ...