Sounder special service will operate to Mariners playoff game against Detroit Tigers Oct. 10

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Sound Transit offers special Sounder train service for the Seattle Mariners playoff game against the Detroit Tigers on October 10. The game train departs Everett at 2:45 p. m. , making a stop in Edmonds at 3:11 p. m.

, and arrives at King Street Station at 3:44 p. m. Fans can return to Everett 45 minutes after the game's conclusion, while the regularly scheduled 5:15 p. m. N Line train will not operate.

This special service complements regular transit options, including Link light rail and ST Express buses, which frequently serve T-Mobile Park. Link light rail operates every 8 to 10 minutes and connects 23 stations in the area. An online schedule for Sounder trains serving special events is available on the Sound Transit website. Regular fares apply for all Sound Transit services, ensuring accessibility for fans attending the game. The Mariners' playoff games often draw significant local interest, highlighting the importance of public transit for sporting events.

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