Parking on street for Oregon State

dave52

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Anything available by dinkytown? Or is it all permit parking? Thanks.
 

No, meters with time in dinky town and a lot restricted

River flats is only 10 bucks I think, check that out
 

Drive up 15th to Como and there's free street parking. 15-20 minute walk or hop the 3 bus.
 

Anything available by dinkytown? Or is it all permit parking? Thanks.

There are meters close to the lots by the grain elevators. You can use your credit/ debit card for those. My guess is those will fill early.
 

Drive up 15th to Como and there's free street parking. 15-20 minute walk or hop the 3 bus.

Exactly right. Or you could try the Marcy Holmes neighborhood (across 35W) or the Prospect Park neighborhood (near Hwy 280) - all three are about a mile from TCF.


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I would usually park downtown off Nicollet and Washington somewhere on the street and then take the light rail. There are even some ramps down there for only like $5 on week nights I think. Take the train back downtown after the game and traffic is a breeze.
 

I'm driving to the Lake Street Light Rail line. The Parking lot isn't Park and Ride anymore, but there's plenty of off street parking. I could walk to the light rail, done it before, but it takes too much time.
 

I would usually park downtown off Nicollet and Washington somewhere on the street and then take the light rail. There are even some ramps down there for only like $5 on week nights I think. Take the train back downtown after the game and traffic is a breeze.

Forgot Vikings tonight, this isn't going to work. Good for other games usually though.
 

I park near the Franklin Ave bridge on the south side of I94. You have to show up a couple hours in advance or all the spots are gone, since you're competing not only with your fellow attendees but the people who live there as well.
 



for $20 which puts you in the heart of the bars and also gives you a quick exit at the end of game, I usually park at one of the ramps right on Delaware (near Sallys) or on Oak St...they are about two blocks apart and two blocks from the bank!
 

I'm driving to the Lake Street Light Rail line. The Parking lot isn't Park and Ride anymore, but there's plenty of off street parking. I could walk to the light rail, done it before, but it takes too much time.

Was thinking that, but don't you have to switch downtown to the greenline?
 

Was thinking that, but don't you have to switch downtown to the greenline?

Yeah, you do. You just get off the Blue Line train at any of the downtown stops and then wait for the Green Line train to arrive. Around game time, there will be trains about every 10 minutes. After the game the Green Line trains will be running about ever 20 minutes, and the Blue Line about every 25 minutes.

Blue Line Schedule:
http://www.metrotransit.org/route/901

Green Line Schedule:
http://www.metrotransit.org/route/902
 




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