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Look What You Made Us Do: We’re Adding Service for the Taylor Swift Shows at SoFi Stadium!
By popular demand, we’re adding service to make it easy to travel to and from the Taylor Swift concerts at SoFi Stadium on Aug. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9.
We know that many of you haven’t traveled with us before or been to SoFi Stadium — and some of you are traveling to L.A. for the shows. Everything you need to know to Go Metro to the Eras Tour is below.
Trains will be running until about 2 a.m. so everyone can get home! We HIGHLY RECOMMEND that planning your trip ahead of time using Google Maps, Apple Maps, the Transit app, the Moovit app and our metro.net website.
How to Get to SoFi Stadium
There are three easy ways to get to and from SoFi stadium on Metro:
Option 1
Take the K Line to the Downtown Inglewood Station and ride our free bus shuttle to SoFi stadium. The shuttle will run 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. before each show. The shuttle will run for 90 minutes after the concert ends.
This option is best for fans coming from the Westside, Eastside, Central LA and points north. Take the E Line to Expo/Crenshaw Station and transfer to the K Line across the street.
If coming from the San Fernando Valley, take the B Line to the E Line. If coming from the San Gabriel Valley, take the A Line to the E Line to the K Line.
Option 2
Take the C Line to the Hawthorne/Lennox Station and ride our free shuttle to SoFi stadium. The shuttle will run 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. before each show. The shuttle will run 90 minutes after the concert ends.
This option is best for fans coming from the south and east.
Orange County — take the C Line from Norwalk Station.
South Bay and El Segundo area hotels – take the C Line from Redondo Beach, Douglas, El Segundo or Mariposa stations.
Long Beach area – take the A Line to Willowbrook/Rosa Parks Station and transfer to the C Line.
Option 3
Take Metro Bus Line 117 from LAX-area hotels along Century Boulevard to SoFi stadium. Board at these stops: LAX City Bus Center, Sepulveda/Century, Century/Avion, Century/Airport, Century/International, Century/Aviation or points east. Exit at Century/Yukon for the shortest walk to SoFi stadium. Use that stop for return trips. Bus Line 117 will run until 90 minutes after the concert.
If you’re new to our system or region, please keep in mind that our service area is HUGE. Riding to the more distant stations from SoFi stadium can take 2+ hours. Plan ahead!
Need help or have a question? Call our Transit Info line at 323.466.3876 between 5 a.m. and 9 a.m. M to F or 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekends (Pacific time) to speak to an agent.
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SoFi Stadium Shuttle Routes
Parking
- There are over 300 parking spots at the C Line’s Hawthorne/Lennox Station for $25 apiece that can be purchased online or $30 each when purchased on-site (if available).
- Other stations with parking on the C Line are Crenshaw ($3), Aviation ($10), Norwalk ($3 weekdays, free on Saturday) and Redondo Beach (free). To pay, use the on-site kiosks.
- There are 80 parking spots at the K Line’s Fairview Heights Station for $20 apiece that can be purchased on-site.
- There are 400 parking spots for $3 each at the Expo/Crenshaw Station served by our E Line and K Line trains. The parking is in a garage one block north of the station. Purchase on site.
Fares
The bus shuttles to and from SoFi Stadium from the C and K Lines are free.
For Metro trains or regular buses, fare is $3.50 round trip per person. To avoid waiting in line at our ticket machines, we encourage you to purchase your Metro tickets the day of the show, download our TAP app onto your smartphone. Just tap your phone at the faregates, blue TAP validators on rail platforms or on fareboxes on buses.
You can buy a reloadable TAP fare card for $2 from machines at Metro Rail and Busway Stations. Everyone must have their own TAP card (no sharing).
Safety
- Obey all warning lights at rail crossings.
- Keep an eye on your belongings.
- If you need to reach Metro Security, call 888.950.SAFE (7233) or text them using our Transit Watch app. In an emergency call 911.
Thank you!
We’re enchanted that Taylor Swift fans have given a big boost to public transit across the United States this year — and we’re looking forward to spending our midnights with many of you very soon.
You may also recall that a certain someone filmed part of her “Delicate” video on our system — that’s 7th/Metro Station and our B/D Line subway at the 2:43 mark.
Our system map — click on the map to see a larger version: