Who: L.A. Metro invites Angelenos and visitors alike to discover all the exciting events downtown Los Angeles has to offer this weekend – without getting in your car!
What: With the I-10 freeway closure in effect, Metro is connecting residents to fun sporting activities and special events taking place this weekend and sharing how to easily get there using Metro.
It’s easy to travel to Downtown and throughout L.A. County on Metro’s rail network. Check out the Metro Source blog for details or call 323-Go Metro for routing help. To plan your bus or rail trip, we recommend using Google Maps, Apple Maps, the Moovit app, the Transit app, or visit metro.com-beta.com./trip-planner/
A few upcoming events accessible via Metro include:
Where/When:
USC vs. UCLA Football Game – L.A. Memorial Coliseum – Nov. 18
- E Line train to either Expo Park/USC or Expo/Vermont Stations — both are a very short stroll to the stadium.
- J Line to 37th St/USC Station — about a 10-minute walk to the Coliseum.
The Los Angeles Auto Show – L.A. Convention Center – Nov. 17-Nov. 26
- A Line train or E Line train to Pico Station — which is one block away from the Convention Center.
Clippers and Lakes Games – Crypto.com Arena
- A or E Line to Pico Station — it’s a one block walk to the arena and L.A. Live.
- D or B Line to 7th Street/Metro Center Station and transfer to A Line (Blue) Line for one stop to Pico station – it’s a one block walk to the arena and L.A. Live.
Pershing Square Holiday Ice Skating Rink – Opens Nov. 16
- B or D Line subway to Metro’s Pershing Square Station.
Rams vs. Seahawks Game -SoFi Stadium – Nov. 19
- C Line to Hawthorne/Lennox Station – Metro will offer free SoFi Stadium Express shuttle bus service to/from stadium
Broad, Disney Concert Hall and the Music Center – Downtown Los Angeles
- A or E Lines to our new Grand Av Arts/Bunker Hill Station.
About Metro
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) is building the most ambitious transportation infrastructure program in the United States and is working to greatly improve mobility through its Vision 2028 Plan. Metro is the lead transportation planning and funding agency for L.A. County and carries more than 950,000 boardings daily on a fleet of 2,200 low-emission buses and seven rail lines.
Stay informed by following Metro on The Source and El Pasajero at metro.net,
facebook.com/losangelesmetro, twitter.com/metrolosangeles and twitter.com/metroLAalerts and instagram.com/metrolosangeles.