Headed to the first-ever international soccer match at Miller Park? Ride MCTS!

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- On Wednesday, July 16th -- Ride the Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) to the first-ever international soccer match featuring popular soccer club Chivas de Guadalajara and English Premier League club Swansea City at Miller Park!

MCTS’ Route 90 (Miller Park) operates along Wisconsin Avenue and provides an easy and safe way to get through traffic.

Riding MCTS also allows individuals to save money on gas and parking.

For this special event, Route 90 will begin service two hours before opening kick, operating approximately every 30 minutes.

The soccer game begins approximately at 8:00 pm.

Return trip bus services will run for a half-hour after the end of the match.

Beginning at the Downtown Transit Center, Route 90 buses will make stops along Wisconsin Avenue from Jackson Street to 38th Street. Be sure to spot the correct buses, designated with electronic destination signs that display “90 Miller Park.”

Passenger will alight at Miller Park from the MCTS transit area on Yount Drive, located on the north side of Miller Park.

On the return trip, buses will leave Miller Park from the MCTS transit area and serve all eastbound bus stops on Wisconsin Avenue.

Also, Routes 10 (Humboldt-Wisconsin), 23 (Fond du Lac-National) and BlueLine (Fond du Lac-National) stop within walking distance of Miller Park.

Fares for Route 90, 10, 23 and BlueLine are $2.25 for adults, and $1.10 for children (6 -11), seniors (65 and over), and individuals with disabilities.

Proper ID is required for reduced fares.

For more information please call the 24-hour automated bus information line at 414-344-6711 or visit RideMCTS.com.

The Milwaukee County Transit System is a vital service to the community, connecting 45 million riders each year with jobs, schools, shopping, healthcare and recreation in Milwaukee County.

Milwaukee Transport Services, Incorporated, is a private not-for-profit corporation, contracted by Milwaukee County to manage and operate the Milwaukee County Transit System in conjunction with the Milwaukee County Board and the Milwaukee County Department of Transportation since 1975.