Sounder train service available for the June 1 Seattle Mariners game against Twins

Edmonds, WALocal News

Sound Transit confirmed special Sounder train service for the June 1 Seattle Mariners game against the Minnesota Twins. The inbound N Line train departs Everett at 10:45 a. m. , stops in Edmonds at 11:11 a. m.

, and reaches King Street Station by 11:44 a. m. Riders can also utilize Link light rail, ST Express, and King County Metro services to reach T-Mobile Park. The return train will leave 45 minutes post-game, providing convenient travel after the event. An online schedule detailing weekend Sounder train services is accessible for fans.

This initiative enhances public transit options for baseball enthusiasts, promoting attendance. Sound Transit regularly adjusts its services for major events, reflecting the growing demand for public transportation in the area. Increased ridership during Mariners games highlights the importance of accessible transit options for local sports fans.

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