Metro is your designated driver for New Year's Eve. December 31 To help you ring in the New Year safely, Metro will operate 24-hour, overnight service on Metro Rail, plus Orange and Silver Lines. Free rides will be offered for all bus and rail service from 9pm on December 31, 2018, until 2am on the morning of January 1, 2020. Enhanced Metro Rail service Metro Gold Line for the Oregon Ducks vs. Wisconsin Badgers afternoon game at the Rose Bowl on January 1, 2020. Enhanced Metro service on Red/Purple Line will also operate for N.Y.E.L.A. countdown to 2020 evening event at Grand Park. All Metro Rail Line Stations with faregates will be unlatched starting at 9pm. Fareboxes and validators will not deduct fare during this time. Regular fares resume after 2am on New Year's Day. One-way fare is $1.75 plus $2 for a reusable TAP card, per person, and includes transfers to other Metro lines for up to two hours to complete a one-way trip. Have a safe New Year. Go Metro.



January 1 Metro will operate a Sunday/Holiday schedule on Monday, January 1, with enhanced service on Metro Rail for the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game.



Take the Gold Line to the Rose Parade January 1 Metro Rail's Gold Line makes it easy to get to Pasadena's Annual Tournament of Roses. The Del Mar, Memorial Park, Lake and Allen stations are just a short walk from the parade route. Avoid the traffic and parking hassles. Parking is available at Union Station East for $8. Find the locations of additional Park & Ride lots near other Metro Rail stations. Or you can find your best connection to the Gold Line using Google Transit or Metro's Trip Planner . Note: Metro has implemented a parking management program at many Metro stations. Please visit metro.net/parking for more information. If you are riding Metro Bus to and from the game, please check the individual timetables for last bus times leaving Pasadena, as buses will be operating on Sunday/Holiday schedule. Valley Residents: Take Line 501 to the Rose Parade and bypass Downtown LA. The cost to ride the express line is $2.50 for one way travel. Buy roundtrip fare for only $3.50 in stored value, or purchase a Metro Day Pass for $7! All fares must be loaded onto your own, reusable TAP card, which costs just $2 and must be tapped before each boarding. For those looking to get a head start, Metro Rail, Orange and Silver Lines will be operating overnight from New Year’s Eve. Exit the train at any of the stations listed below: Del Mar Station (walk 2 blocks north to the Parade route)

(walk 2 blocks north to the Parade route) Memorial Park Station (walk 2 blocks south of the Parade route)

(walk 2 blocks south of the Parade route) Lake Station (walk 4 blocks south to Parade route)

(walk 4 blocks south to Parade route) Allen Station (walk 4 blocks south to Parade route) Due to the large crowds expected to come out for the Rose Parade, oversized items such as umbrellas, chairs and coolers will not be permitted on the trains that day. Tip: Load your TAP card with $3.50 in stored value for roundtrip fare in advance and bypass the TAP vending machine lines on your return trip. Each customer must remember to tap their own card before each boarding.



Beat the traffic! Get to the Rose Bowl on Metro Rail. January 1 Metro welcomes the Oregon Ducks vs. Wisconsin Badgers game. Avoid traffic congestion and the high cost of parking at the Rose Bowl. Take the Metro Gold Line to Memorial Park Station in Pasadena; then take a short walk west on Holly Street to the Parsons Corporation parking lot to connect with the free Rose Bowl shuttle, right up to the gate. See map . Parking is available at Union Station East for $8. Find the locations of additional Park & Ride lots near other Metro Rail stations. Or you can find your best connection to the Gold Line using Google Transit or Metro's Trip Planner . Note: Metro has implemented a parking management program at many Metro stations. Please visit metro.net/parking for more information. Please remember that eating, drinking, smoking and flammable products are not permitted on Metro. Due to the large crowds expected to come out for the Rose Bowl Game, oversized items such as umbrellas, chairs and coolers will not be permitted on the trains that day.

