Regional Transit Authority Adds Special D2A2 Late-Night Service for Lions Divisional Playoff Game on Jan. 18

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Image courtesy of Detroit Lions, (Credit: photographer, Jeff Nguyen) Die-hard Lions fans won’t have to worry about the late-night drive home from Downtown Detroit after Saturday’s highly anticipated playoff showdown against the Washington Commanders. The Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan (RTA) is rolling out a special “Midnight Run” late-night D2A2 service on January 18, ensuring fans can cheer on the Lions without stressing about post-game transportation to Ann Arbor. D2A2 will operate between Ann Arbor and Detroit, starting at 7:45 a.m. Riders can be picked up in Downtown Ann Arbor at the Blake Center, located at 331 South 4th Ave, Ann Arbor, MI. Once in Detroit, passengers will be dropped off at 1508 Park Avenue in Grand Circus Park, just a short walk from Ford Field. To ensure that attendees can get to the game at Ford Field and back to Ann Arbor without the hassle of parking or traffic, D2A2 will extend its regular hours  departing Downtown Detroit for Ann Arbor at 11:55 p.m. Ben Stupka, Executive Director of the RTA highlighted it’s an exciting time to be a Lions fan. “By extending D2A2’s hours on Saturday, we’re making it easier for people to travel from all over...

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