Know before you go
A lot is changing this fall. We’re adding ST Express and Sounder N Line service and making improvements across the system to make it easier to choose transit.
- Transferring between buses and trains is easy with an ORCA card.
- Link fares are $3 no matter how far you go.
- Back to school! Don’t forget youth ride free.
- Trains can be crowded, make room for others: Don’t block the doors. Put bags on your lap or in the luggage area.
- All aboard: Prioritize seating for people with disabilities.
- Station codes make navigation more accessible.
- Sounder weekend game trains let fans fly by traffic!
Service change
Sounder and bus service
Heads up: Fall service change happens in September – we’re adding more train and bus service, too!
Learn more about how Sounder and ST Express service is changing
Schedule basics
Now arriving
1 Line trains will run every 8 minutes during peak and 10 mins midday and on weekends between Lynnwood City Center Station and Angle Lake. Late night and early morning service is every 12 – 15 minutes.
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Stations in the Lynnwood Link Extension
On-board sponsors
Our partners
Not to brag, but we have some incredible organizations that have contributed to the success of the opening of four new stations on the 1 Line.
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