Despite curfew restrictions

Dodger Stadium Express is scheduled to operate normally this weekend, even if the bus departs and arrives in a curfew-restricted area.
Metro Communications Missy Colman said Thursday that the service provides fans with free riding between Union Station and Dodger Stadium, “will run every time”.
Mayor Karen Bass imposed the biggest protests in the downtown curfew on Tuesday, affected by protests against federal immigration enforcement and sometimes accompanied by violence, robbery and vandalism. She said she hopes the curfew will last for several days.
Dodger Stadium is located in the curfew area, but Union Station is in it. The Dodgers’ match against rival San Francisco Giants is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 4:10 p.m.
On Tuesday, the Metropolitan announced in the city center that “ordinary bus and rail services” would continue. Coleman said Metro will provide fans with Alerts.metro.net or any updates via X @Metrolaalerts.
The Dodgers did not respond to a message asking if the team would make any changes that could affect fans coming and leaving the game this weekend.