Commentary: Dodger Walk: A great city needs a walking path to blue heaven. Do it, Frank McCourt
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Commentary: Dodger Walk: A great city needs a walking path to blue heaven. Do it, Frank McCourt
"Frank McCourt's tenure as owner of the Dodgers was marked by the introduction of shuttle buses that provide free rides from Union Station to Dodger Stadium, a significant improvement for fans."
"Despite the addition of public transit options, notorious traffic congestion around Dodger Stadium continues to be a major issue, with fans often driving to games."
"Historical proposals for improving access to Dodger Stadium have included a monorail, light rail extensions, and a gondola, yet many of these ideas remain unrealized."
"Walking to Dodger Stadium is possible via a designated route, but the experience is limited, and the Dodgers have not yet delivered on promises to enhance fan access."
Frank McCourt's ownership of the Dodgers resulted in the establishment of shuttle buses providing free transit from Union Station to Dodger Stadium. Despite this improvement, traffic congestion around the stadium persists. Historical reports have suggested various transportation enhancements, including a monorail and light rail extensions. While fans can now walk to the stadium via a designated route, the experience remains limited. The Dodgers have yet to fulfill promises of easing traffic and enhancing the fan experience around the stadium.
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