Sounder special service to Mariners playoff games against Detroit Tigers and Seahawks vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Sound Transit enhances access to Lumen Field by offering special Sounder train service for the Mariners playoff games and the Seahawks game this weekend. The service starts on Saturday, Oct. 4, with trains departing Everett at 3:45 p. m. for the 5:38 p.

m. Mariners game. On Sunday, fans can take the train from Everett at 10:45 a. m. for the Seahawks game at 1:05 p.

m. , as well as an afternoon service for the Mariners. Return trains will depart 45 minutes after each game ends. Given the dual sporting events, parking at Sounder and Link stations may be constrained, prompting Sound Transit to recommend using bus services to reach train stations. An online schedule detailing the special Sounder service is available at Sound Transit’s website.

The initiative aims to facilitate transportation for fans and enhance their game-day experience. This service reflects Sound Transit's commitment to providing accessible transit options during major events.

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