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LA Metro Says Go Car-Less to Rose Parade, Rose Bowl by Taking Transit and Hoofing It a Bit. Here’s How

LA Metro recommends transit to avoid street closures and scarce parking at the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl, with $1.75 fares and shuttle services available, officials said.

  • On Jan. 1, LA Metro is urging attendees to use transit for the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl, highlighting the A Line light-rail and Memorial Park Station as a primary access point.
  • With the parade at 8 a.m. and the game at 1 p.m., LA Metro highlights multiday events like Bandfest on Dec. 29–30 and Floatfest from January 1–3, 2026.
  • Regional riders should arrive at Union Station via Metrolink or Amtrak and transfer to the A Line light-rail; LA Metro 180 and 267 buses serve campus stops, and free shuttles run from Holly and Corson parking lot, with Robinson Stadium about a 0.9-mile walk.
  • LA Metro says shuttle service to the Rose Bowl runs from 9 a.m. until two hours after the game, with fares at $1.75 one-way or $3.50 roundtrip, and Floatfest offers reserved hours for seniors and mobility-disabled on Jan. 2.
  • Bandfest will be held at Pasadena City College's Robinson Stadium on Dec. 29–30, with the stadium within about a 10 minute walk from transit stops, and floats displayed in a 2-mile showcase near Victory Park after the parade.
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LA Metro says go car-less to Rose Parade, Rose Bowl by taking transit and hoofing it a bit. Here’s how

With so many streets closed in Pasadena on Jan. 1 and parking spots scarce and those that are available are at premium prices, LA Metro offers transit options for attending the Rose Parade, Rose Bowl, and other parade-related events.  Rose Parade The main line with six stations in Pasadena is the A Line light-rail, which runs from Long Beach to Pomona. The A Line also has six stations in Downtown L.A., where it connects with the B Line, D Line a…

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