During this time trains will operate approximately every 12 minutes between Lynnwood City Center and Westlake, and from Stadium to Angle Lake stations.
Passengers must transfer trains at Westlake and Stadium stations to continue to downtown Seattle stations, where trains will run about every 25-30 minutes. All trains will share the platform to Lynnwood from Westlake to Stadium stations. Please follow in station signage and train signage to ensure that you board the correct train.
Passengers traveling from Snohomish County should consider other transit options, including the N Line, Route 510, and 515 on weekdays, to avoid the disruption entirely. For additional flexibility, Community Transit has added trips to the 515 during the tunnel closure.
Passengers should plan for significant increases in travel time and consider alternate forms of transportation, especially local bus service for those traveling to a location between Westlake and Stadium stations. In addition to scheduled service, King County Metro will be providing a "downtown circulator" bus on weekdays during the evening commute to help reduce crowding.
King County Metro Circulator Stop locations:
Westlake
- to Lynnwood: 3rd Ave & Pine St
- to Angle Lake: 3rd Ave & Pine St
University St
- to Lynnwood: 3rd Ave & Union St
- to Angle Lake: 3rd Ave & Union St
Pioneer Square
- to Lynnwood: 3rd Ave & James St
- to Angle Lake: 3rd Ave & James St
Int'l Dist/Chinatown
- to Lynnwood: 4th Ave S & S Jackson St
- to Angle Lake: 5th Ave S & S King St
Stadium
- to Lynnwood: SODO Busway & S Royal Brougham Way
- to Angle Lake: 6th Ave S & S Royal Brougham Way
Click the link below to get more information about alternative transportation options.