Sounder trains available for Mariners vs. Cleveland Guardians June 15 game

Edmonds, WALocal News

Sound Transit runs special Sounder train service for the June 15 Mariners game against the Cleveland Guardians. The train departs Everett at 10:45 a. m. , with an 11:11 a. m.

stop in Edmonds, arriving at King Street Station by 11:44 a. m. This service is in addition to Link light rail, ST Express, and King County Metro options available to T-Mobile Park. The return train will leave 45 minutes after the game ends, ensuring a convenient travel option for fans. An online schedule detailing Sounder trains for weekend games can be accessed for planning.

This effort reflects Sound Transit's commitment to improving public transit access to sporting events. Enhanced transit options like this are crucial for increasing attendance and promoting local tourism. The collaboration with other transit services underscores a unified approach to event transportation.

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