Don’t get stuck in traffic. How to take public transit to see Taylor Swift at SoFi Stadium
Imagine the crush as all these Taylor Swift fans left at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., after the concert on May 19 ended. Driving to one of Taylor Swift’s shows at SoFi Stadium could be migraine-inducing, with Sepulveda Pass-level traffic jams and parking spaces selling for far more than the thrift-store dress you bought to celebrate Swift’s “Evermore” era. And to accommodate Swifties, Metro is running trains later into the evening — as late as 2 a.m. One other option with extended service hours: Metro’s 117 bus, which runs east-west between Century Boulevard near LAX and Downey, will also continue offering rides for about 90 minutes after the show. If you’re trying to avoid cars but a public train or bus line doesn’t work for you, another option is Rally, a “bus rideshare” start-up that’s offering rides to and from SoFi on chartered buses. The rides cost considerably more than a Metro bus trip — it’s $80 for a round-trip booking from many points in and around Los Angeles, although the fee is higher in some spots.


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