Sounder trains available for Mariners vs. Tampa Bay Rays game Aug. 10

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Sounder trains will operate for the Mariners game against the Tampa Bay Rays on August 10, offering fans a transit option to the event. The inbound train leaves Everett at 10:45 a. m. , stops in Edmonds at 11:11 a. m.

, and arrives at King Street Station at 11:44 a. m. Fans can catch the return train 45 minutes after the game concludes, ensuring a timely return home. An online schedule detailing Sounder train services for weekend games is available at soundtransit. org/eventservice.

This service enhances access for Snohomish County residents, promoting public transit use for sporting events. The Sounder N Line has been crucial in connecting various regions to Seattle for major events. The partnership between Sound Transit and local sports teams aims to improve attendance and reduce traffic congestion on game days. Additionally, public transit options like this are essential for fostering a sustainable urban environment.

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