Sound Transit to run extended Link 1 Line service for July 4

Edmonds, WALocal News

Sound Transit will extend Link 1 Line service until 2 a. m. on July 4 to support Independence Day festivities. The last train from Angle Lake Station to Lynnwood City Center will depart at 1:40 a. m.

, while the last train to Angle Lake leaves Lynnwood City Center at 1:48 a. m. ST Express bus routes will run on a normal Sunday schedule, but the Sounder N Line will not be operational. Passengers can plan their trips using Sound Transit’s trip planner, which helps navigate holiday schedules. Riders can subscribe to automatic email alerts for updates on service changes and weather-related disruptions.

This extended service is designed to facilitate travel for those celebrating the holiday. Sound Transit aims to enhance accessibility and convenience during peak travel times. The adjustments reflect a commitment to improving public transit options for local residents and visitors alike.

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