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Here's how to score a free ride to WNBA All-Star events in downtown Indianapolis

Here's how to score a free ride to WNBA All-Star events in downtown Indianapolis

Basketball fans can score a free ride to this weekend's WNBA All-Star festivities in downtown Indianapolis. They just have to hop on the bus.
IndyGo, the city's bus service, is partnering with Pacers Sports & Entertainment to offer fare-free rides on Friday, July 18 and Saturday, July 19.
According to an IndyGo release, riders can use any bus headed downtown to access events near stops. Gainbridge Fieldhouse, where the main All-Star events will be held, is one block south of the Julia M. Carson Transit Center.
Riders headed to the Indiana Convention Center can take Route 8 or IndyGo's Red and Purple Bus Rapid Transit lines, depending on where they're traveling from. According to IndyGo, westbound Route 8 riders can use the Washington Street and Senate Avenue stop near the convention center, while eastbound riders can use the Maryland and Missouri streets stop.
BRT riders can use the Statehouse Station near the intersection of Washington Street and Capitol Avenue.
More: IndyGo's riders with disabilities, low incomes protest 57% fare hike as final vote nears
Route 8 will also drop riders near Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park for the July 19 Fever Fest. Westbound riders can use the Washington and West streets stop, while eastbound riders can use the Washington and Schumacher Way stop.
Buses that serve All-Star events will generally operate from 5 a.m. until 1 a.m. during the free fare period.
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