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Trolleys + shuttles to transport fans downtown

Greenville News

Both the Women’s SEC basketball tournament (Mar. 1-5) and the Men’s NCAA tournament (Mar. 17-19) will flood downtown Greenville with basketball fans. For evening + weekend games, the City forecasts plenty of parking next to the Well. But what about weekday games?

Shuttles: These are your friends. Help lessen the burden on downtown’s parking garages and park at Redemption Church on Haywood Rd., then hop on a shuttle (56 passenger-limit) to + from the games. Thanks, Greenville + BSWA.

Trolleys: Utilize this free (and actually, delightfully cute) system throughout the spans of each tournament. Pro tip: Check the schedule and plan accordingly. Swoosh. 🏀

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