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Rose Bowl Shuttle Service

Use Foothill Transit Rose Bowl shuttle service to live Rose Bowl events so you can avoid traffic and parking.

Go car(e) free to live events at the Rose Bowl. Let us take care of the driving, so you can sit back, relax, and avoid the hassle of Rose Bowl traffic and parking. The shuttle is a straight shot to the front gates of the Rose Bowl. Park your car at the Parsons parking lot. You can also take Line 187 to Raymond and Walnut to catch the Foothill Transit Rose Bowl shuttle. Look for the line of people — don’t worry about the line, it moves quickly — and in mere minutes you’ll be on your way to the stadium.

Location, times, and prices

Shuttles start running from the Parsons parking lot on Pasadena Ave just north of Union St. Times and prices vary by event. For times, please see the events list below. For shuttle pricing, please view the Rose Bowl event page. Before you board the bus, make sure all food and drink is in sealed, spill-proof containers. This is to avoid slips, trips, and falls and to keep our buses clean and safe for everyone. If you have a drink in a disposable container, please finish it and dispose of it before you board. Also, keep in mind the Rose Bowl’s bag policy, which you can find on their list of stadium rules and prohibited items.

Events

  • Saturday, February 25: This event is postponed due to weather. New date and time TBA. LA Galaxy vs LAFC Season Opener. Service begins at 12:30 p.m. and continues until 90 minutes after the game ends.

February 10th, 2023
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Museums (For Free!)

Did you know that you can visit some of the great museums in the Foothill Transit service area for free? Grab a sketch pad and pencil to be ready when inspiration strikes you, then hop on the bus.
 

Japanese American National Museum

JANM pavilion
Photo credit: janm.org

The Japanese American National Museum is the largest museum in the United States dedicated to sharing the experience of Americans of Japanese ancestry. They have a permanent collection of over 60,000 unique artifacts, documents, and photographs, as well as rotating exhibitions. Free admission is from 5 to 8 p.m. every Thursday and all day on the third Thursday of every month.

Silver Streak, 1st St and Broadway St
 

MOCA Grand Ave

Exterior of MOCA Grand Ave
Photo credit: edu.moca.org

Founded in 1979, MOCA is the only museum in Los Angeles devoted exclusively to contemporary art. MOCA is one museum in three locations. MOCA Grand Avenue is host to elegant underground galleries, a café, the flagship location of the MOCA Store, and staff offices. General admission is always free, but you need to reserve in advance a timed-entry online ticket.

Silver Streak, Grand Ave and 2nd St
 

MOCA Geffen Contemporary

free museums
Photo credit: sites.moca.org

A former police car warehouse in Little Tokyo renovated by the noted California architect Frank O. Gehry, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA opened in 1983. This location offers 40,000 square feet of exhibition space and a branch of the MOCA Store. General admission is always free, but you need to reserve in advance a timed-entry online ticket.

Silver Streak, Arcadia and Los Angeles St
 

El Pueblo De Los Angeles Historic Monument

Tierra Blanca Dance Company performing at the Plaza Dolores in Olvera Street, Los Angeles. Saturday, June 19, 2010
Photo credit: flickr.com/canashana

El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument is near the site of the early Los Angeles pueblo or town where forty-four settlers journeyed from present-day northern Mexico and established a farming community in September 1781. Today, El Pueblo is a living museum and the historic and symbolic heart of the city, reflecting the Native American, African American, Spanish, Anglo, Mexican, Chinese, Italian and French cultures that contributed to its early history. Always free!

Silver Streak, Arcadia and Los Angeles St
 

USC Pacific Asia Museum

USC Pacific Asia Museum courtyard
Photo credit: twitter.com/uscpam

Established in 1971, USC Pacific Asia Museum is one of few U.S. institutions dedicated to the arts and culture of Asia and the Pacific Islands, serving the city of Los Angeles and the Greater Southern California region. The museum’s mission is to further intercultural understanding through the arts of Asia and the Pacific Islands. Free for all visitors the second Sunday of the month.

Line 187, Colorado and Los Robles
 

Hurst Ranch

Hurst Ranch water tower
Photo credit: westcovina.org

The Hurst Ranch is a 3-acre slice of pioneer history that sits in the middle of West Covina. It was founded in 1906 by the Hurst Family. It was originally over 150 acres but slowly it was sold off for homes, schools and shopping. Now it is a community resource for residents to explore and enjoy. Always free! Please call (626) 549-0700 #5 to learn more about museum times and future events.

Line 272, Merced Ave and Orange Ave
 

Workman And Temple Family Homestead Museum

The Workman House exterior
Photo credit: homesteadmuseum.org

The Homestead Museum is a place to explore the history of the Los Angeles region from 1830 to 1930 . The six-acre site features the Workman House, an 1870s country home; La Casa Nueva, a 1920s Spanish Colonial Revival mansion; and El Campo Santo, one of the region’s oldest private cemeteries, containing the remains of Pío Pico, the last governor of Mexican California. Free guided tours of our historic houses are offered Friday through Sunday.

Line 185, Hacienda Blvd and Don Julian Rd

If you go, share your pictures with us! We love seeing all the good places you go.


January 4th, 2023
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