Link 1 Line service will run every 12 minutes on evenings and weekends during Pinehurst Station construction

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The Link 1 Line will adjust its service to every 12 minutes on weekday evenings and weekends beginning August 11 due to construction at Pinehurst Station. Northbound trains will depart from Angle Lake Station starting at 5:30 p. m. , while southbound trains will begin at Lynnwood City Center Station at 6:45 p. m.

Passengers should access the Angle Lake platform at Shoreline South/148th Station during the construction, which will occur on several weekends through mid-September. Construction aims to enhance essential components such as staircases and decking. Riders can receive automatic email alerts about schedule changes and other service updates by subscribing on the Sound Transit website. Weather conditions may affect the construction schedule, so it is advisable to stay informed. A language line is available at 800-823-9230 for translation assistance.

Sound Transit emphasizes its commitment to serving the public, including vulnerable populations.

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