Sounder train available for Kendrick LamarSZA concert in Seattle May 17

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Seattle will provide special Sounder train service for the Kendrick Lamar and SZA concert at Lumen Field on May 17. The inbound N Line train departs Everett at 4:45 p. m. , with a stop in Edmonds, and arrives at King Street Station at 5:44 p. m.

Concertgoers can expect return service 45 minutes post-show, ensuring convenient transit options. This service supplements existing Link light rail, ST Express, and King County Metro services. The initiative aims to facilitate public access to significant events, reflecting Sound Transit's ongoing commitment to improve transportation infrastructure. An online schedule for the Sounder event trains is available at soundtransit. org.

Seattle frequently utilizes special transit services for major concerts, helping to alleviate traffic congestion and parking challenges. The collaboration between transit authorities and event organizers underscores the importance of public transport in urban event planning.

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