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Green Bay Metro will run free bus route from downtown to Titletown for 2025 NFL draft

14 Apr 2025 4:46 PM | WIPTA Admin (Administrator)

GREEN BAY - To facilitate travel between downtown Green Bay and the 2025 NFL draft, Green Bay Metro Transit will run a special bus route April 24-26 from Lambeau Field to Hagemeister Park, 325 N. Washington St.

The route, Downtown to Titletown, is intended to combat parking concerns and the distance between official draft activities and local events and businesses while providing people with a safe travel option, Green Bay Metro Director of Transit Patty Kiewiz said. Open alcohol is not allowed on the buses.

The Downtown to Titletown buses will run continuously, with service approximately every 15 minutes, from noon-10 p.m. April 24-25 and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. April 26. It will be free to all riders and has 13 total stops. Riders can also track buses in real time on the Green Bay Metro app.

Green Bay Metro Transit will run a special bus route, the Downtown to Titletown route, to facilitate travel during the 2025 NFL draft.

From Titletown to downtown

  • South Ridge Road and Ninth Street
  • Ninth Street and Gross Avenue
  • Ninth Street and Broadway
  • Broadway and Fifth Street
  • Broadway and Howard Street
  • Washington Street and CityDeck

From downtown to Titletown

  • Washington Street and CityDeck
  • Broadway and Howard Street
  • Broadway and Fifth Street
  • Broadway and Ninth Street
  • Ninth Street and Gross Avenue
  • 1484 Ninth St.
  • St. Agnes Drive and South Ridge Road

The St. Agnes Drive and South Ridge Road stop is around a 10-minute walk to the Draft Experience general admission entrance on the west end of the Titletown district.

Green Bay Metro runs a shuttle to Lambeau Field on Packers home game days, which Kiewiz said makes 2,800 trips each game day. Kiewiz expects the Downtown-to-Titletown route to surpass that number as it will run for more hours each day than on a typical game day and as limited parking near the draft campus impacts visitors.

"This will give individuals the opportunity to park downtown, try some of the great restaurants and visit downtown," Kiewiz said. "Leave their vehicle there if they want and take the Downtown-to-Titletown route out to the field and not have to worry about that traveling."

https://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/news/local/2025/04/10/green-bay-metro-transit-runs-special-free-bus-route-for-2025-nfl-draft/82976414007/


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