Sounder Train running to Sundays Pride Parade

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Sound Transit will offer special Sounder train service for Seattle's Pride Parade on June 29, enhancing transportation options for attendees. The parade, set to start at 11 a. m. downtown and finish at Seattle Center, will see the N Line train from Snohomish County depart Everett at 8:45 a. m.

It will make a stop in Edmonds, arriving at King Street Station by 9:44 a. m. The return train will leave King Street at 5:15 p. m. , providing a convenient option for parade-goers.

This service complements existing Link light rail and King County Metro routes, ensuring comprehensive transit access to the event. By facilitating transportation, Sound Transit aims to encourage participation in the celebration of LGBTQ+ pride. An online schedule for the special Sounder train service is available for those planning to attend. This initiative highlights the city's commitment to inclusivity and community engagement during significant cultural events.

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