How to Go Metro to the 2022 Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game
The Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game return to Pasadena in 2022! If you’re planning to take transit to get to either event this Saturday, here’s how to safely do [continue reading]
The Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game return to Pasadena in 2022! If you’re planning to take transit to get to either event this Saturday, here’s how to safely do [continue reading]
It’s the end of another decade…and here’s everything you need to know to Go Metro to the Tournament of Roses Parade and the Rose Bowl Game on Jan. 1, 2020. Street and paid parking is limited near the parade route and traffic is usually extremely congested after the parade — just when people [continue reading]
As we get ready to welcome 2019…here’s everything you need to know to Go Metro to the Tournament of Roses Parade and the Rose Bowl Game on Jan. 1, 2019. [continue reading]
If you’re thinking about driving to the Rose Parade, please keep in mind that street and paid parking is pretty limited near the parade route and traffic is usually extremely congested after [continue reading]
Photos and video from the media event held Monday in Pasadena at Del Mar Station: Each year thousands descend upon Pasadena to attend the Tournament of Roses parade in Pasadena on [continue reading]
The Rose Queen, that is. Metro officials, 2014 Rose Queen Ana Marie Acosta and her lady princesses gathered at Los Angeles Union Station this morning to encourage folks to take advantage of the free rides on New Year’s Eve and the 24-hour Metro Rail service to go to the Rose Parade. [continue reading]
Metro will be running enhanced service on the Gold Line for the Tournament of Roses events January 1, and Metrolink riders can connect with the Gold Line at Union Station. Here’s the press release from Metrolink: Limited service offered on Christmas Day, modified schedule offered on New Year’s Day Metrolink [continue reading]
Avoid paying for parking and crazy traffic by going Metro to the Tournament of Roses or the Rose Bowl game on New Year’s Day. The Metro Gold Line has four station stops near the parade route in Pasadena. Free shuttles to the Rose Bowl leave from the Parsons parking lot located just three [continue reading]
Saturday, Nov. 17 will be the first UCLA vs. USC game at the Rose Bowl since Expo Line opened. Kick off will be at 12 p.m. and huge crowds are expected — 90,000 plus. Metro Rail will be running enhanced service to accommodate the fans heading to the Rose Bowl. [continue reading]
Here’s the news release from Metrolink, the commuter rail agency serving the Greater Los Angeles region: METROLINK, METRO OFFER THE EASIEST, MOST ECONOMICAL WAYS TO TRAVEL TO 2012 TOURNAMENT OF ROSES® FESTIVITIES Metrolink’s 2-For-1 Promotion Continues Through Dec. 30 and on Jan. 2 for the Rose Bowl Festivities Los Angeles [continue reading]