The ultimate Super Bowl LX transportation guide
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The ultimate Super Bowl LX transportation guide
"With more than a week of events across the Bay Area ahead of Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8, here's how residents and visitors can navigate the crowded streets of Santa Clara and surrounding cities as thousands of football fans arrive in the region for the big game. Super Bowl LX will take place at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, welcoming fans from across the country for football's biggest event of the year."
"If you are staying in Santa Clara County, the VTA will be adding 22 additional light rail trains heading to Levi's Stadium, offering transportation options from as far away as Mountain View. Riders can make it to the stadium via the orange, green or blue lines. The trains will offer two hours of return service following the game. VTA also offers several bus routes that head to the game, including the 55, 57 and 59, according to the agency."
More than a week of events across the Bay Area precedes Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. Cities across the region will host music and sporting celebrations. Multiple transit agencies will increase service to transport attendees to the stadium. The Valley Transportation Authority will add 22 extra light-rail trains with orange, green and blue line access and two hours of postgame return service. VTA bus routes 55, 57 and 59 will serve the stadium. BART riders can transfer at Milpitas to VTA for Lick Mill Station. Caltrain riders can transfer at Mountain View to VTA for Great America Station. Caltrain fares vary between $4 and $15.25. VTA day passes cost $7.50 and three-day passes cost $17.
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