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Charlottesville Free Trolley detours on Saturday

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charlottesville area transit2The Charlottesville Area Transit Free Trolley will experience two separate detours on Saturday, November 21.

The first detour will impact the Free Trolley as it makes its way around the Downtown Mall. The 2nd Street SW mall crossing will be closed to through traffic from 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The Free Trolley, which is routed up 2nd Street, will instead travel along Ridge McIntire Road. Those who typically use the 2nd Street bus stop are encouraged to utilize the bus stop located on East Market Street at 2nd Street.

The second detour will occur during UVA’s football game against Duke.  The detour will begin at 1:30 PM and last until two hours post game. Bus stops along Maury Avenue, Alderman Road, McCormick Road, and portions of Jefferson Park Avenue will not be served. During the detour, the Free Trolley will follow Jefferson Park Avenue to Emmet Street where it will travel north until it reaches University Avenue. The Free Trolley will turn right onto University Avenue and resume its normal route path.

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