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U District
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Announcement
Ongoing
Link Shuttle Buses are replacing the 1 Line at Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel stations on multiple weekends during January and February.
In effect: Jan. 10 - March 1
Routes: 1 Line
For several weekends in January and February, 1 Line service will be interrupted at some of the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel stations to allow for the completion of tie-in work that will connect the 1 Line and 2 Lines as well as work to repair overhead power at the UW Station. Link Shuttle Buses will provide service between stations during these service interruptions.
Jan. 10-12: Complete
Jan. 17-19: Complete
Feb. 1-2: Beginning the start of service shuttle buses will replace the 1 Line between U District and Capitol Hill stations, running every 10-15 minutes. Trains will operate between Lynnwood–U District every 15 minutes and Capitol Hill–Angle Lake every 15 minutes.
Passengers boarding at Roosevelt Station will experience a modified schedule. Please pay attention to in-station announcements, check train destination signs, or ask Sound Transit staff to ensure you're boarding the correct train. Thank you for your attention and cooperation
Feb. 14-16: Beginning 10 p.m. on Feb. 14, shuttle buses will replace 1 Line service between Capitol Hill and SODO stations, running every 10-15 minutes. Trains will operate between Lynnwood–Capitol Hill and SODO–Angle Lake every 15 minutes. Trains will share one track at Shoreline South/148th Station.
Jan. 10-12: Complete
Jan. 17-19: Complete
Feb. 1-2: Beginning the start of service shuttle buses will replace the 1 Line between U District and Capitol Hill stations, running every 10-15 minutes. Trains will operate between Lynnwood–U District every 15 minutes and Capitol Hill–Angle Lake every 15 minutes.
Passengers boarding at Roosevelt Station will experience a modified schedule. Please pay attention to in-station announcements, check train destination signs, or ask Sound Transit staff to ensure you're boarding the correct train. Thank you for your attention and cooperation
Feb. 14-16: Beginning 10 p.m. on Feb. 14, shuttle buses will replace 1 Line service between Capitol Hill and SODO stations, running every 10-15 minutes. Trains will operate between Lynnwood–Capitol Hill and SODO–Angle Lake every 15 minutes. Trains will share one track at Shoreline South/148th Station.
Announcement
Ongoing
From January 4th through February 27th construction activity is occurring near the Shoreline South Station nightly from 5:30 p.m. until the end of service causing delays in train arrival times.
In effect: Jan. 4 - Feb. 28
Routes: 1 Line
Construction work is occurring at the NE 130th St Infill Station requiring trains to operate on a single track through Shoreline South 148th station for the duration of construction. This will occur every evening from 5:30 p.m. until the end of light rail service Monday through Friday, as well as all day on Saturday and Sunday. During weekend work, trains will arrive about every 12 to 15 minutes as opposed to every 10.
Please pay attention to station announcements and signage at Shoreline South 148th Station to determine where to board trains.
During some weekend work in January and February trains will be further delayed due to other construction projects involving the closure of the Downtown Tunnel. Please visit SoundTransit.org/Disruptions for more information.
Please pay attention to station announcements and signage at Shoreline South 148th Station to determine where to board trains.
During some weekend work in January and February trains will be further delayed due to other construction projects involving the closure of the Downtown Tunnel. Please visit SoundTransit.org/Disruptions for more information.
Announcement
Ongoing
Sound Transit: Prepare for Winter Weather Conditions
In effect: Jan. 31, 1:45 p.m.
The National Weather Service is forecasting snow, ice, and wind in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties over the next several days which may have an impact on regional transportation. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for your commute during these challenging conditions:
Be prepared: Sign up for text or email Service Alerts and follow Sound Transit on Twitter to stay up to date on weather affecting your route. Take a few minutes to plan for snow reroutes and potential travel alternatives that can meet your needs.
1 Line: Planned maintenance is still on schedule for this weekend. 2/1/25 - 2/2/25.
2 Line: Trains will operate on their regular schedule. Please use caution at all stations. Be prepared for potential snow and ice on platforms, stairs, crosswalks, sky bridges and parking lots.
Sounder Train: Sounder trains will operate at their scheduled departure times. Please anticipate potential delays on both the N Line (Everett-Seattle) and S Line (Lakewood-Seattle). It is recommended to continue arriving at stations for scheduled departure times. Please dress warmly and contact a station agent with any questions or concerns at your location.
ST Express buses: ST Express buses may go on snow reroute at any time. Road conditions can change quickly causing reroutes or stop closures with little to no advanced notice. You may see smaller bus sizes being used on your route and experience reduced operating speeds. Please expect significant delays throughout the service day, should adverse weather impact any part of our region.
T Line: T Line trains are anticipated to maintain normal operations. Please expect the potential for reduced operating speeds and service.
Important note: The online trip planner, OneBusAway and other third-party apps may not reflect current operation of service during adverse weather conditions. Passengers should monitor the Service Alerts page for snow reroute information. All posted timetables are estimated during adverse weather conditions and not guaranteed.
For safety, it is advised to wait for buses at posted bus stops on flat portions of cleared arterials or at major transfer points, such as park-and-ride lots and transit centers where there may be multiple service options. Please use caution and watch for ice at train stations and bus stops. Sound Transit will have crews out in the field working to clear snow and ice from our facilities, but please be prepared in case your facility has not been cleared by the time you arrive.
Additional Information
• Local media outlets
• @WSDOT_traffic or @Seattledot for information on traffic conditions and street closures.
• King County Metro Snow Alerts
• King County Water Taxi
• Community Transit
• Pierce Transit
• Seattle Streetcar
• Washington State Ferries
• Kitsap Transit (Fast Ferries)
• National Weather Service
Be prepared: Sign up for text or email Service Alerts and follow Sound Transit on Twitter to stay up to date on weather affecting your route. Take a few minutes to plan for snow reroutes and potential travel alternatives that can meet your needs.
1 Line: Planned maintenance is still on schedule for this weekend. 2/1/25 - 2/2/25.
2 Line: Trains will operate on their regular schedule. Please use caution at all stations. Be prepared for potential snow and ice on platforms, stairs, crosswalks, sky bridges and parking lots.
Sounder Train: Sounder trains will operate at their scheduled departure times. Please anticipate potential delays on both the N Line (Everett-Seattle) and S Line (Lakewood-Seattle). It is recommended to continue arriving at stations for scheduled departure times. Please dress warmly and contact a station agent with any questions or concerns at your location.
ST Express buses: ST Express buses may go on snow reroute at any time. Road conditions can change quickly causing reroutes or stop closures with little to no advanced notice. You may see smaller bus sizes being used on your route and experience reduced operating speeds. Please expect significant delays throughout the service day, should adverse weather impact any part of our region.
T Line: T Line trains are anticipated to maintain normal operations. Please expect the potential for reduced operating speeds and service.
Important note: The online trip planner, OneBusAway and other third-party apps may not reflect current operation of service during adverse weather conditions. Passengers should monitor the Service Alerts page for snow reroute information. All posted timetables are estimated during adverse weather conditions and not guaranteed.
For safety, it is advised to wait for buses at posted bus stops on flat portions of cleared arterials or at major transfer points, such as park-and-ride lots and transit centers where there may be multiple service options. Please use caution and watch for ice at train stations and bus stops. Sound Transit will have crews out in the field working to clear snow and ice from our facilities, but please be prepared in case your facility has not been cleared by the time you arrive.
Additional Information
• Local media outlets
• @WSDOT_traffic or @Seattledot for information on traffic conditions and street closures.
• King County Metro Snow Alerts
• King County Water Taxi
• Community Transit
• Pierce Transit
• Seattle Streetcar
• Washington State Ferries
• Kitsap Transit (Fast Ferries)
• National Weather Service