10/31 Travel questions?

mitchwcamitchwca Posts: 20
edited September 2009 in Given To Fly (live)
I am coming from Baltimore and my original plan was to take a train up and a train back after the concert as I need to be back Sunday morning for the Baltimore Ravens game. My question is, do you think the show will run past Midnight? I saw Pearl Jam last summer in DC and I believe it ran past 12. The reason I ask is that, the last train for the night leaves at 12:35AM and I do want to leave early by any means. Furthermore, I was wondering if anyone knew another way or a certain bus company that runs through the night. I will be drinking, so I do not want to drive and was trying to keep from staying overnight at a hotel and rush to get back in time for kickoff. Thanks for the help.
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  • doubt the show will end past midnight. get a room though.
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  • dustinparduedustinpardue Las Vegas, NV Posts: 1,829
    mitchwca wrote:
    I am coming from Baltimore and my original plan was to take a train up and a train back after the concert as I need to be back Sunday morning for the Baltimore Ravens game. My question is, do you think the show will run past Midnight? I saw Pearl Jam last summer in DC and I believe it ran past 12. The reason I ask is that, the last train for the night leaves at 12:35AM and I do want to leave early by any means. Furthermore, I was wondering if anyone knew another way or a certain bus company that runs through the night. I will be drinking, so I do not want to drive and was trying to keep from staying overnight at a hotel and rush to get back in time for kickoff. Thanks for the help.


    Another Baltimore fan? I thought I was the only one. I have a hotel and am driving. If you got an extra ticket I will hook you up and get you back early am
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