For the Mariners vs. Philadelphia Phillies game, sounder trains are available.
When the Seattle Mariners play the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday, August 4, at 1:10 p.m., Sound Transit’s Sounder Train will be running. In addition to King County Metro, ST Express, and Link light rail service to and from T-Mobile Park, there is also special Sounder service.
The Sounder N Line game train arrives at King Street Station at 11:44 a.m. from Snohomish County. It leaves Everett at 10:45 a.m. and stops in Edmonds at 11:11 a.m.
Forty-five minutes after the game ends, the return train leaves.
If they take Sound Transit’s well-liked Sounder trains to this Sunday’s Mariners game, Seattle sports fans can save money on gas, parking, and travel time. In addition to King County Metro, ST Express, and Link light rail service to and from T-Mobile Park, there is also special Sounder service.
On Sunday, August 4, at 1:10 p.m., there will be a special service for the Mariners versus the Philadelphia Phillies.
At 10:11 a.m., the southbound Sounder S Line train leaves Lakewood. At 11:27 a.m., the train will arrive at King Street Station after making stops at every Sounder S Line station.
Arriving at King Street Station at 11:44 a.m., the Sounder N Line game train from Snohomish County leaves Everett at 10:45 a.m. and makes stops in Mukilteo and Edmonds before heading north.
Forty-five minutes after the game ends, both return trains depart.
Visit soundtransit.org/mariners to view the online schedule of Sounder trains that serve Mariners games.
It is possible for riders to register for automated email service alerts for the ST Express, Link light rail, Sounder, and T Line. You can receive rider alerts regarding weather-related delays, special event service, holiday timetables, and service outages. Register by going here.
On weekends, the Link 1 Line serves 19 stations, including Roosevelt, Northgate, Capitol Hill, downtown Seattle, SODO, Beacon Hill, Rainier Valley, Tukwila SeaTac, and Angle Lake. It runs every 10 minutes. The stadium is within a short stroll from Link’s Stadium and International District stations.
Near the stadium, there are also a lot of ST Express and King County Metro buses that drop off customers. Passengers from the Eastside can connect with bus routes that service the stadium by using the Link 2 Line. Soundtransit.org/schedule has the schedules for the Link and ST Express buses. The schedules for the King County Metro buses are available at kingcounty.gov/metro/schedules.
Obtaining an ORCA card is an additional means of avoiding lineups at ticket vending machines. Adult cards only cost $3, in addition to the amount that a rider chooses to load onto their E-purse or the cost of an unlimited transit pass.
Adult low-income travelers can get ORCA LIFT fares. Seniors 65 and over as well as riders with impairments are eligible to use Regional Reduced Fare permits. ORCA maintains the region’s ferries, buses, and trains. MyORCA.com has additional information.
If they take Sound Transit’s well-liked Sounder trains to this Sunday’s Mariners game, Seattle sports fans can save money on gas, parking, and travel time. In addition to King County Metro, ST Express, and Link light rail service to and from T-Mobile Park, there is also special Sounder service.
On Sunday, August 4, at 1:10 p.m., there will be a special service for the Mariners versus the Philadelphia Phillies.
At 10:11 a.m., the southbound Sounder S Line train leaves Lakewood. At 11:27 a.m., the train will arrive at King Street Station after making stops at every Sounder S Line station.
Arriving at King Street Station at 11:44 a.m., the Sounder N Line game train from Snohomish County leaves Everett at 10:45 a.m. and makes stops in Mukilteo and Edmonds before heading north.
Forty-five minutes after the game ends, both return trains depart.
Visit soundtransit.org/mariners to view the online schedule of Sounder trains that serve Mariners games.
It is possible for riders to register for automated email service alerts for the ST Express, Link light rail, Sounder, and T Line. You can receive rider alerts regarding weather-related delays, special event service, holiday timetables, and service outages. Register at ride-with-us.soundtransit.org/service-alerts.
On weekends, the Link 1 Line serves 19 stations, including Roosevelt, Northgate, Capitol Hill, downtown Seattle, SODO, Beacon Hill, Rainier Valley, Tukwila SeaTac, and Angle Lake. It runs every 10 minutes. The stadium is within a short stroll from Link’s Stadium and International District stations.