Bieber fever alters post times, train services, and creates long lines

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Posted: 09/04/2010

TIMONIUM, Md. - Bieber fever alters Sunday post times and MTA train services.

To accommodate the sold out performance of Justin Bieber on the racetrack infield, the races will start at noon on Sunday.

The entrance to the infield and the concert stage will not open to ticket holders until after the final race Sunday afternoon which is set for 3:34 p.m. Monday's closing day card starts at 105 p.m. and includes all ten races.

The Maryland Transit Authority will also adjust their schedule to accommodate Bieber fever, by extending it's light rail service hours.

Light rail service will open at 7:00 a.m. on Sunday and the last train will leave at midnight. The sold-out concert begins at 7:00 p.m.

Transit officials say that they are providing the extended schedule to ease traffic, however, there will not be extended service to BWI Marshall Airport, BWI Business Park or Penn Station.

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