
Getting to GFM
1 South Broadway, Saint Louis, MO 63102
Telephone number +1 314-421-1776
Local Transit (Metro)
MetroLink Blue/Red Lines: Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark is within a 5 minute walk of Stadium Station and 8th & Pine Station- both of which are served by the Blue and Red lines. Trains on each line run every 20 minutes between 5 AM and midnight, all 7 days of the week. Fares are $2.50 and can be purchased at ticket vending machines at each station or on the Transit App. The MetroLink connects to most MetroBus routes. It also connects to St. Clair County and Madison County Transit bus routes.
Attendees may choose to park for free at a Park-Ride station and take the MetroLink in. The following stations offer long-term (up to 14 days) parking at designated spots:
Shrewsbury-Lansdowne I-44, Brentwood I-64, Emerson Park, Washington Park, Fairview Heights, Swansea, Belleville, College, and Shiloh-Scott MetroLink Stations
Attendees flying into St. Louis Lambert Airport may choose to ride the MetroLink Red Line from stations at either Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 to Stadium or 8th & Pine stations.
Intercity Transit (Amtrak, Greyhound, Burlington Trailways)
Amtrak, Greyhound, and Burlington Trailways serve the Gateway Intermodal Station. You may choose to take the MetroLink Blue/Red Lines from Civic Center Station located directly next to the Gateway Intermodal Station. MetroLink trains run every 10 minutes between Civic Center and Stadium or 8th & Pine stations. See “Local Transit (Metro)” above for details.
Amtrak
Amtrak operates the following routes that serve St. Louis:
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Lincoln Service (major stations include St. Louis, Alton, Springfield, Bloomington/Normal, Chicago)
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Missouri River Runner (major stations include St. Louis, Jefferson City, Kansas City)
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Texas Eagle (major stations include Chicago, St. Louis, Dallas, San Antonio)
Station Code: STL
Greyhound
Greyhound operates routes from St. Louis to Chicago, Kansas City, Nashville, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, among others.
Burlington Trailways
Burlington Trailways (or “Trailways”) operates one route from St. Louis to Cedar Rapids with stops in Burlington and Iowa City among others.
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