
""We're forecasting 1.3 million travelers from Feb. 1 through 10, so we expect big days around the big game to be busy like holidays," said SFO Director Mike Nakornkhet. MUNI and BART are offering transportation options for fans. MORE: Everything to know about Super Bowl Experience, Pro Bowl at Moscone Center in San Francisco & "We're going to be running longer trains starting Tuesday through the end of Super Bowl, you're going to see more security presence and station agents," said BART General Manager Bob Powers."
"The big game will be played at Levi's, but the Super Bowl Fan experience is happening at Moscone Center, where lots of setup is taking place. There are road closures, detours and increased security. "If you see SFPD on the street, they are there to keep you safe, not assist with immigration enforcement," Lurie said. Lurie said Super Bowl week could bring a $400 million boost to the city's economy."
Super Bowl 60 will take place at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara and the Bay Area is preparing to host large numbers of visitors. San Francisco International Airport expects about 1.3 million travelers between Feb. 1 and 10. MUNI and BART will increase service with longer trains, more station agents and heightened security presence. The Super Bowl Fan Experience will be at Moscone Center, prompting road closures, detours and extensive setup. SFPD presence will focus on public safety, not immigration enforcement. City officials expect roughly $400 million in economic benefit for local businesses and tourism during Super Bowl week.
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