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Metrolink Offering Special Late-Night Service for Escape Halloween Attendees

By William Cortez, Community Writer
October 16, 2024 at 04:27pm. Views: 409

Metrolink will offer late-night train service on the San Bernardino Line for Escape Halloween music festival goers, providing a safe and convenient transportation option for attendees. Nightly ‘Insomniac Events Special Service’ trains will depart the San Bernardino-Downtown Station at 3 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26 and Sunday, Oct. 27, making stops at Rancho Cucamonga, Montclair, Claremont, Covina, Cal State LA and LA Union Station.

Metrolink Weekend Passes are available for $20 exclusively on the Metrolink mobile app. In addition to the late-night train, passes provide unlimited access to the Metrolink system throughout the duration of the two-day festival. To get to the event, Escape Halloween attendees can take any regularly scheduled Metrolink train to the San Bernardino-Downtown Station. The Escape Halloween electronic dance music festival is being held at the San Bernardino National Orange Show Event Center, located a mile from the San Bernardino-Downtown Station.

Riders must have purchased an Insomniac Weekend Pass to utilize the special late-night train. This service is not available through other Metrolink promotions, including monthly passes, flex packages and the Student Adventure Pass.

More information about Metrolink’s service to and from the Escape Halloween festival is available at metrolinktrains.com/escape.

CONTACT: Meredith Yeoman, Metrolink public relations manager, yeomanm@scrra.net or (213) 808-7227

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