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Regional Transit Authority to Expand D2A2 Services for Detroit Lions Playoff Game

Detroit is extremely proud and excited for our home team, the Detroit Lions for playing in the divisional playoff games. This weekend, changes are being made so that sports fans can

travel from Ann Arbor to Detroit, just in time for the game tomorrow! The Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan (RTA) is excited to announce a special edition of its popular

Midnight Run late-night service for its D2A2 route on Saturday, January 18th . There's no need to worry yourself about how you will make it down there, where will you park, how much money will you pay for inflating parking or anything of the sort. Fans there's nothing to fear or to stress over now. Prepare yourself to head to the Detroit Lions playoff game by traveling on the D2A2. Kickoff starts at 8pm but, travel starts tomorrow on Jan. 18 th bright and early at 7:45am. Rider's pickup will be in Downtown Ann Arbor at the Blake Center, 3131 South 4 th Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 and drop off in Downtown Detroit is at 1508 Park Avenue in Grand Circus Park. From there, you are on you way to Ford Field, with a short walk or you can always call a rideshare.

If you have a ticket to the game, you can relax and enjoy yourself the entire night. You don't have to worry about leaving the game early and that's because the RTA has extended their regular hours departing from Downtown Detroit and heading back to Ann Arbor at 11:55pm. Ben Stupka, Executive Director of RTA said, "It's an exciting time to be a Lions fan...By

extending hours on Saturday, we're making it easier for people to travel from all over the region and experience the Lions' thrilling 2025 playoff run. We remain committed to meeting

the region's transportation needs and providing convenient travel options to enjoy the game all while leaving stress of driving and parking behind."

According to the Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan, here are some important details that you should know!

 Tickets are on sale now at http://www.d2a2.com.

 Customers should select the 11:55pm departure time for the late-night service when booking.

 One-way fares are $8 at the door and $6 with advance purchase

 Riders are encouraged to reserve seating in advance to ensure there is space on board.

 Seniors, people with disabilities or if you are purchasing 10 or more tickets, discounts are available

If there are any questions or for more information, give the Regional Transit Authority a call at 517-333-0400 or visit the website, as previously mentioned above.

Fans remain safe at all times! Let's Go Detroit Lions!

 

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