Last season, the Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA) provided a shuttle to make it easier for Walleye fans to get to Huntington Center on Saturday games.
The club announced Wednesday the Walleye shuttle will be back for 12 Saturday games during the 2024-25 season.
Five park-and-ride locations allow fans to board the Walleye shuttle for $3 round-trip across the Toledo area and be dropped back off at those locations after the game.
Shuttle buses will depart for the Huntington Center one hour before puck drop. Return trips will leave the arena 20 minutes after the conclusion of the game.
The five Walleye Shuttle locations include:
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Maumee – Lucas County Recreation Center
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Toledo – Miracle Mile Shopping Center (next to McDonald’s)
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Oregon – Starr Elementary School
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Sylvania – Monroe and Silica (6801 Monroe Street)
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Waterville – Kroger
The shuttle will operate for the following Saturday games:
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November 2 (vs. Cincinnati Cyclones)
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November 9 (vs. Cincinnati Cyclones)
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November 23 (vs. Orlando Solar Bears)
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December 7 (vs. Bloomington Bison)
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December 21 (vs. Wheeling Nailers)
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January 4 (vs. Fort Wayne Komets)
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January 25 (vs. Iowa Heartlanders)
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February 8 (vs. Fort Wayne Komets)
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February 22 (vs. Kalamazoo Wings)
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March 1 (vs. Cincinnati Cyclones)
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March 8 (vs. Cincinnati Cyclones)
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March 22 (vs. Wheeling Nailers)
For more information, visit www.tarta.com/walleye.
Toledo will start the 2024-25 regular season on the road Saturday, Oct. 18 on the road against the expansion Bloomington Bison. The Walleye’s home opener is Nov. 1 against the Wheeling Nailers.