Sounder trains available for Mariners vs. the Athletics game March 30 - My Edmonds News

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Sound Transit is excited to announce special Sounder train service for the Seattle Mariners game against the Oakland Athletics on March 30. This service will provide a convenient transportation option for fans, with the inbound train leaving Everett at 10:45 a. m. and stopping in Edmonds at 11:11 a. m.

It will reach King Street Station by 11:44 a. m. , allowing ample time for fans to enjoy the pre-game atmosphere. After the 1:10 p. m.

game, the return train will depart 45 minutes following the game's conclusion, ensuring fans can easily get home. This service is in addition to existing Link light rail, ST Express, and King County Metro services that operate to and from T-Mobile Park, highlighting Sound Transit's commitment to enhancing public transit access for local events. Fans can find an online schedule of Sounder trains for weekend games, making planning easier. This initiative not only promotes the use of public transportation but also supports local sports culture.

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