Weekend traffic: Closures scheduled for Sound Transit's 1 Line

Seattle, WALocal News

This weekend, Sound Transit's 1 Line will undergo maintenance, resulting in the closure of five stations between Capitol Hill and SODO from Friday, November 8, at 10 p. m. to Sunday, November 10. To help commuters, shuttle bus services will operate every 10 minutes between the closed stations. Regular train service will still be available between Capitol Hill and Lynnwood, and SODO to Angle Lake, with trains running every 15 minutes.

Passengers should prepare for potential delays and consider alternate routes during this time. Clear signage for Link Shuttle Stops will be placed at the closed stations for guidance. This maintenance is part of Sound Transit's efforts to improve service reliability and capacity, emphasizing the need for commuters to plan ahead, especially on busy weekends.

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