Sounder trains available for Seahawks vs. the Miami Dolphins Sept. 22 - Lynnwood Today

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On September 22, 2024, Sound Transit will operate special Sounder train services for fans attending the Seattle Seahawks' game against the Miami Dolphins, scheduled to begin at 1:05 p. m. The additional train service is designed to provide an efficient transportation option for attendees, helping them avoid the hassle of game-day traffic. Alongside the Sounder trains, regular Link light rail services will also be in operation, ensuring that fans have multiple ways to reach Lumen Field. This initiative underscores Sound Transit's dedication to enhancing public transit access during major sporting events in the region.

Fans are encouraged to take advantage of these services to ensure they arrive at the game on time and enjoy the full experience. The Seahawks' matchup with the Dolphins is expected to draw significant local interest, making the availability of public transportation even more vital. By promoting the use of public transit, Sound Transit aims to alleviate congestion and improve the overall game-day experience for fans. This special service reflects the growing trend of integrating public transport with local sports events, benefiting both attendees and the community.

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