Levi’s Stadium is the place to be next Monday night when Beyonce Knowles takes the stage as part of her Formation World Tour, and Caltrain will be providing one extra post-concert train to make sure that fans of the pop star can get the full experience.

The show is set to start at 7:30 p.m. at Levi’s stadium on May 16. Caltrain’s weekday schedule offers plenty of opportunities to get to the Mountain View Caltrain Station. From there, fans will be able to board Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority’s light-rail vehicles to the stadium in Santa Clara. Those trips will take about a half-hour.

Caltrain will operate a special northbound train that will depart 75 minutes after the concert, or when full. The train will make all local weekday stops to San Francisco.

Caltrain is a proof-of-payment system; tickets are not sold onboard trains but can be purchased at ticket machines at the stations. Fans are encouraged to purchase an adult joint Caltrain/VTA Day Pass at Caltrain ticket machines to avoid long lines after the concert. The pass costs $6 more than the regular adult Caltrain Day Pass, but it is valid for unlimited rides within zone limits on Caltrain through the last train of the day, and until 3 a.m. on VTA.

Caltrain reminds fans to drink responsibly and remember that open containers of alcohol are not allowed on trains after 9 p.m. following special events. Food and beverage consumption aren’t allowed on VTA.

Parking at Caltrain stations costs $5 for the day, and permits can be purchased at station ticket machines. Paid parking rules are enforced throughout the day.

For fare and schedule information, visit www.caltrain.com or call 1.800.660.4287 (TTY 650.508.6448.)

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About Caltrain: Owned and operated by the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board, Caltrain provides commuter rail service from San Francisco to San Jose, with limited commute service to Gilroy. Caltrain has enjoyed five years of consecutive monthly ridership increases, surpassing more than 60,000 average weekday riders earlier this year. While the Joint Powers Board assumed operating responsibilities for the service in 1992, the railroad celebrated 150 years of continuous passenger service in 2014. Planning for the next 150 years of Peninsula rail service, Caltrain is on pace to electrify the corridor, reduce diesel emissions by 97 percent by 2040 and add more service to more stations.

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