For the first time in Super Bowl history, all NFL fans will have access to free public transportation to the game. In addition to free shuttle bus service, Metro will operate trains and buses on an extended schedule from the beginning of the day until after the end of the game.
In transportation to super bowl of the influx of visitors, local transportation agencies have worked with organizers to develop special services, schedules, maps and fares. They have also halted roadway construction and added signage to direct visitors to the best routes.
Officials are urging–nay, practically coercing–Super Bowl ticket holders to use public transit or the Fan Express, which connects New York City and East Rutherford. On game day, walking to the stadium is not allowed and parking is limited to those with a $150 on-site pass or a car or limo that has been parked in one of nine designated zones near the venue.
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Metro has a fleet of 18 shuttle buses that will run every five to eight minutes from the C Line’s Hawthorne/Lennox Station to SoFi, starting at 10:45 a.m. Riders can board the buses on northbound Hawthorne Boulevard at the purple shuttle zone outside the station. Shuttle buses are free, but regular transit fares apply for those who take the train or a bus.
To avoid a traffic nightmare, plan ahead by knowing what you’re going to do, when and where, and bring snacks. If you’re bringing kids, set up a separate space for them with age-appropriate games, movies and toys.