Heading to SoFi Stadium for a Rams or Chargers game? LA Metro has you covered with a convenient shuttle service from the LAX/Metro Transit Center.
- What’s Happening? A special shuttle service is running for all Rams and Chargers games this season.
- What is new?
- LA Metro’s free SoFi Stadium Shuttle will be running from the newly-opened LAX/Metro Transit Center Station!
- The LAX/Metro Transit Center Station is served by the C Line, K line and local buses.
- Please note the old SoFI Stadium Shuttle route between Hawthorne/Lennox Station and the stadium will no longer be served.
- The SoFi Stadium shuttle will run through the NFL season for all pre-season, regular season and playoff games.
- The shuttle will open the season on Saturday, August 9, with the Rams vs. Cowboy’s game.
A few details:
•The shuttle boards at Bay 8 at the LAX/Metro Transit Center Station.
•Buses will be every 3 to 5 minutes beginning three hours before kickoff. Return service starts at the beginning of the 4th quarter and continues for 90 minutes after the game or until all fans are onboard.
•At SoFi Stadium, buses use the lot on the southeast side of Prairie Avenue and Arbor Vitae Street.
•While there is no public parking at the LAX/Metro Transit Center, nearby park-and-ride lots are available at many Metro Rail stations — some are free, others have a daily fee of $3. On the C Line, stations with parking include Aviation/LAX, Crenshaw, Hawthorne/Lennox, Willowbrook/Rosa Parks and Norwalk, among others. On the K Line, stations with parking include Redondo Beach (K Line), El Segundo (K Line) and Fairview Heights (K Line). All parking info is here.
•The SoFi shuttle is free to the public but regular fares apply on the rest of our system on game days. Regular adult fare is $1.75 one-way or $3.50 round-trip. You can purchase a TAP fare card from TAP machines at all Metro rail and busway stations or — for convenience — use your smartphone as a TAP card with our TAP app.
•LAX/Metro Transit Center has a ton of amenities, including a Metro Customer Center, wide rail platforms and — by popular demand — public restrooms
Need More Info? You can find all the details on the Metro website.