Sounder train available for Mariners vs. Miami Marlins April 27

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Sound Transit’s Sounder train will offer special service for the Seattle Mariners game against the Miami Marlins on April 27. The Sounder N Line train will depart Everett at 10:45 a. m. , with a stop in Edmonds at 11:11 a. m.

, arriving at King Street Station by 11:44 a. m. This service is part of Sound Transit's efforts to improve public transit options for sports events. In addition to the Sounder train, Link light rail and ST Express will also provide service to T-Mobile Park. Return trains will depart 45 minutes after the game concludes, ensuring fans have convenient travel options.

An online schedule detailing Sounder trains for weekend games is available for fans. This effort reflects Sound Transit's commitment to enhancing accessibility for local sports events. The Mariners game is expected to draw significant attendance, making public transit a vital option.

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