Reston Limo partners with Crystal City Sports Pub for Redskins games

Crystal City Sports Pub and Reston Limousine: DC’s Premier Transportation Provider have partnered together to provide transportation to and from FedEx Field to watch your favorite team play! Save yourself the aggravation of driving in traffic and enjoy a stress-free ride with us! We will be running a bus for every home game to and from the stadium.
The Tailgate Package for $40 includes roundtrip transportation from the Crystal City Sports Pub in Arlington to FedEx Field, and food prior to the game!
A Ticket Package is also available – includes the Tailgate Package and a ticket to the game. Please call for section availability and pricing.
For bus reservations or for more information, please contact Crystal City Sports Pub at (703) 521-8215 or on the web at www.ccsportspub.com
Would you prefer your own private vehicle for tailgating with friends? Reston Limousine has everything from SUVs to 55-passenger Coach Buses for your ultimate sporting experience. Call 703.478.0500 Option 1 for more information or to book!
2011 Washington Home Games
Sunday October 16 vs. Philadelphia
Sunday November 6 vs. San Francisco
Sunday November 20 vs. Dallas
Sunday December 4 vs. New York
Sunday December 11 vs. New England
Saturday December 24 vs. Minnesota
Links Around Town
USA Today reports that taking mass transit paves the way to a healthier lifestyle. Included in the article is Arlington’s own “car-free diet” which “urges residents to live “car-free” or “car-lite” – giving up their vehicles to ride Arlington Transit or the Washington, D.C., bus and subway system, bike or walk. Residents can use an online calculator to determine how many calories they’ll burn and how much money they’ll save by not having to gas up the car.”
Area density and commute time is considered by Ryan Avent at The Bellows.
WTOP shares speculation that politics played a role in the downfall of the Dulles Rail. Could the Bush Administration’s bias against public transportation be a factor in the bottleneck to federal funding?

