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University of Washington Station

The elevator at the Husky Stadium exit serving the street (Montlake Blvd NE), pedestrian bridge, and platform is out of service until further notice.

See below for alternate route information.

To ride the 1 Line:

1. Take the elevator located directly across from the out of service unit down to the platform.

To exit the station:

1. Take the nearby elevator located directly across from the out of service unit up to the street or pedestrian bridge to Montlake Blvd NE.
Beginning Monday, July 7, the two ticket vending machines located on street level at Link light rail University of Washington Station will be temporarily removed for approx. 8 – 9 weeks for Fare Paid Zone work. This work will update UW Station to look similar to what riders see at University District, Roosevelt and Northgate stations. All other ticket vending machines at this station will continue to be available for rider use.
Expect 12-minute headways starting at 7 p.m. daily, with regular service resuming when work concludes each morning at the start of service.

Schedule and Platform Use
August 11-13: Platform to Angle Lake - 7 p.m. - start of service
August 18-20: Platform to Angle Lake - 7 p.m. - start of service
August 25-29: Platform to Angle Lake - 7 p.m. - start of service
September 3-5: Platform to Angle Lake - 7 p.m. - start of service
September 8-13: Platform to Angle Lake - 7 p.m. - start of service
September 15-18: Platform to Angle Lake - 7 p.m. - start of service
September 22-26: Platform to Angle Lake - 7 p.m. - start of service
September 29-30: Platform to Lynnwood City Center - 7 p.m. - start of service

The schedule may extend beyond September 30, with updates posted at stations and online.

For assistance at stations, call or text Security at (206) 398-5268. Subscribe to service alerts at soundtransit.org/alerts for updates.

ADA parking will still be available within the garage on levels 2 through 5. On levels 2-4, there are five ADA parking stalls on each level, and three ADA parking stalls on level 5.

An additional 20 ADA parking stalls, including four van-accessible stalls, are in the new surface lot at the south end of the bus loop near the corner of S 320th St and 22nd Ave S. Drivers can access this lot from 22nd Ave S between S 319th St and S 320th St. This lot also contains ADA paratransit and general pick-up/drop-off locations.

For more information about ongoing construction at this station and the future Kent/Des Moines and Star Lake stations that will be served when the 1 Line extends to Federal Way (scheduled in 2026), visit the Federal Way Link Extension project web page and subscribe to project updates.
Seattle Mariners vs San Diego Padres

Please plan ahead for additional travel time and anticipate crowds in stations, on platforms, in trains, and in parking facilities. On game days, parking facilities fill up quickly and earlier in the day. Plan accordingly to ensure you can secure parking.

Click the link below to learn about taking transit to the game or plan out your ride with our trip planner.
113 parking spaces across five floors of the parking garage at Federal Way Downtown Station will be blocked off all day Tuesday, August 26 and Wednesday, August 27, to complete restriping work in preparation for the opening of the full Federal Way Link Extension project. Affected spaces will be marked by construction cones.

This work will happen in phases, with three floors affected daily:

8/26: Floors 1, 3 and 5 (35 parking stalls affected)
8/27: Floors 2, 3 and 4 (78 parking stalls affected)

For information about other transit parking lots and garages, please click the link below.

The work schedule is subject to change. For updates, passengers should subscribe to service alerts. Visit the service alerts web page to sign up for alerts and current information on service disruptions.