Milwaukee Brewers fans use buses and bicycles to avoid traffic and parking at American Family Field
Apr 30, 2026
Milwaukee Brewers fans are finding alternative ways to get to games at American Family Field, avoiding traffic and parking hassles by taking the bus or riding bicycles.Story Hill resident David Steele, executive director of Mobi
liSE, rides the bus every day and encourages others to do the same, especially with ongoing construction on Interstate 94."Before I lived around here, I would routinely take the Milwaukee bus or bike to the Brewers game," Steele said.Watch: Brewers fans use buses, bicycles to avoid stadium traffic: Milwaukee Brewers fans use buses and bicycles to avoid stadium trafficSteele noted that while tailgating is enjoyable, leaving the stadium can be difficult."Theres a lot of fun to be had in the parking lot with tailgating, but getting out of that parking lot after the game is not fun," Steele said.He prefers the bus for a quicker exit."You walk to the bus stop, and youre out of there very quickly," Steele said. Steele also pointed out that taking the bus helps reduce post-game risks."Its speeding, driving too fast, and you know the concerns around drunk driving," Steele said.The Milwaukee County Transit System is making it easier to ride. Passengers can now pay with a credit card, debit card, or smartphone. The tap-and-go system also qualifies riders for fare capping if they use the same payment method."Youd be surprised at how efficient and usable the bus system in Milwaukee is and continues to be, so check it out," Steele said.Other fans are skipping cars and gas altogether by biking to the ballpark. Michael Lee is a bicyclist with the Brew Cruisers, a group that usually rides to Brewers games every first Friday of the month."Were a group of bicyclists, bike enthusiasts and baseball fans who ride to Brewers games once a month," Lee said. The group rides from Walkers Point down the Hank Aaron Trail to American Family Field."We know its pretty expensive nowadays to own a car, to pay for gas, and theres traffic that's going to be around the stadium," Lee said.There are four spots for bike racks around the stadium entrances. For those without a bicycle, Bublr offers rentals around the city, including a station near the Gantner lot.Riding together is part of the experience for the Brew Cruisers."Then we meet at the tailgate house, and we bring along snacks, drinks and gather and have fun," Lee said."We think biking is a really fun way to get around," Lee said.This story was reported on-air by a journalist and has been converted to this platform with the assistance of AI. Our editorial team verifies all reporting on all platforms for fairness and accuracy.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip
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