Kick off football season with Sounder special service to the Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers game Sept. 7

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Seattle fans can use Sound Transit’s special Sounder train service to attend the Seahawks game against the 49ers on Sept. 7. The first inbound S Line train departs Lakewood at 9:51 a. m. , arriving at King Street Station at 11:07 a.

m. , while a second train follows at 10:11 a. m. Return trains leave approximately 45 minutes after the game ends, reducing post-game traffic concerns. Link light rail, running every 10 minutes, connects to 23 stations, providing easy access to the stadium.

Regular fares are in effect, and riders can buy Day Passes to skip ticket lines. ORCA cards, costing $3, facilitate travel across trains, buses, and ferries. Fans should remember to tap on and off at stations when using ORCA cards. Parking is available at all Sounder stations and select Link light rail stations.

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