The ultimate Super Bowl LX transportation guide
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The ultimate Super Bowl LX transportation guide
"The main event No matter where in the Bay Area fans are coming to the game from, there are many options for how to make the trek to Levi's Stadium on the day of the Super Bowl. RELATED: Welcome to Santa Clara! Your one-stop guide to Super Bowl LX The Bay Area's public transportation systems are gearing up to move the visitors across the region, including the Valley Transportation Authority, Bay Area Rapid Transit and Caltrain."
"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."
"Fans coming in from the East Bay can ride BART to the Milpitas Station, where they can connect with VTA to travel to Lick Mill Station, about a 10-minute walk from the stadium. Fans traveling from San Francisco or the Peninsula have the option to take Caltrain to the Mountain View Station, then transfer to VTA to the Great America Station near the stadium, or they can take BART to the Millbrae Station then transfer to Caltrain then to the VTA for the final stretch."
More than a week of events across the Bay Area will precede Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, drawing thousands of visitors. Bay Area public transportation agencies are increasing service to handle game-day crowds. VTA will add 22 light rail trains serving the orange, green and blue lines and offer two hours of return service, plus bus routes to the stadium. VTA fares include a $7.50 day pass and a $17 three-day pass. BART riders can connect at Milpitas to VTA, or use Caltrain transfers via Mountain View or Millbrae to reach final VTA connections. Caltrain fares range roughly $4 to $15.25 for adults.
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