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Old 07-26-2004, 11:05 AM
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Originally posted by AXOKatie
Oh my god, if i had to drive to NoVA to see the Expos (or whatever they're gonna be called if they change their name) I would shoot myself, it is a looooooooong drive out to Dulles, esp. evenings...i can't imagine they'd be able to handle game traffic for so long, esp. since there's no Metro yet....at least the only problem with RFK is the no-parking ordinance within however many feet of the stadium, but that's cool since so many people take Metro anyways!
I agree w/ ya on the driving thing--if there was Metro to Dulles it woud be a different thing, but until they get the supposed "Purple Line" or whatever built there isn't any way I would drive to Dulles for a game more than once or twice a season. I-66 traffic is not very fun. In general I don't really care for NoVA or for its traffic.

Plus, it's always fun when everyone is on the train after a game. I remember riding Metro after Capitols games and like 60% of the train is hockey fans.
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