Transit Alert – Ride transit to Husky home football games; see related reroutes near Husky Stadium

On Saturday, October 19, Metro will operate non-stop shuttle service from five
King County park-and-ride lots, as well as some extra neighborhood service on
regular routes, to assist fans to and from Saturday’s 
UW Husky football game.

Some regularly scheduled Metro Transit service will be rerouted in the Montlake
and Husky Stadium areas on game day. Kick-off is scheduled for 12:30 PM.

Husky fans riding transit are encouraged to allow plenty of time, as the streets
around the University District and Husky Stadium will be congested, and buses
and trains are likely to be crowded.

Except where otherwise noted, a valid full payment of fare is required on all
transit service, including the Link Red Line. To save time and avoid lines at ticket
machines, note pre-payment options that include 
ORCA and the TransitGo Ticket 
app.

Game-day park-and-ride service
Eastside P&Rs 
Metro operates game-day 
non-stop shuttle service to Husky Stadium from the
Eastgate, 
Houghton, Kingsgate and South Kirkland park-and-ride lots.

A $15.00 per person round trip pass is required to board non-stop Husky
Eastside park-and-ride service. Purchase passes at the park-and-ride lots prior to
boarding buses. Only credit or debit cards are accepted. Fans can also purchase
a season pass in advance for $60.00.

Transfers, regular service passes, ORCA cards and UPASS are not accepted on
P&R Husky shuttle service. Husky game tickets are not accepted as payment of
fare on any service. Children 5 and under ride free.

Redondo Heights Park-and-Ride
Non-stop shuttle service is also available from the south end, operating from the
Redondo Heights Park-and-Ride. However, unlike the Eastside park-and-ride
service, only season passes are accepted on the Redondo Heights service. 
Single-game passes are not available.

Check out the Huskies game day transportation site for more information on
purchasing a season bus pass.

South King County service options 
Even though the free shuttle between the Federal Way/S 320th St Park-and-Ride
and 
Angle Lake Link Station is not available this year,
Link Red Line is still a
good option and provides direct service to Husky Stadium from Angle Lake, Sea-
Tac Airport and Tukwila International Blvd stations.

Renton area fans can ride Metro Route 101 from the South Renton Park-and-
Ride Bay 2, and transfer to the Link Red Line at Stadium Station for direct
service to Husky Stadium.

Fare payment is required on Metro Route 101, Link Red Line and all other
regularly scheduled service.

Link
Riding the Link Red Line is the best way to get from south King County, the
Rainier Valley, Beacon Hill, downtown Seattle and Capitol Hill to Husky games.
UW Link Station is located just outside Husky Stadium. 

For quick game-day service directly to and from Husky Stadium, ride the Link
Red Line from any of the four downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel stations. The
Link corridor is further served by parking capacity at 
Tukwila International Blvd
Station
 and Angle Lake Station, and by Metro or Sound Transit bus routes at
every station, that make connections from many other areas.

Fare payment is required on the Link Red Line at all times. When using an
ORCA card to ride Link, please tap shortly before boarding the train, and again
upon exiting.

Transit reroutes for Husky games
UW Link shuttle bus 
While some regular Metro bus service is rerouted out of the Montlake and Husky
stadium area during the game, Metro operates 
shuttle service between UW Link
Station and Campus Parkway along NE Pacific Street. Buses are designated as
‘Shuttle’ and are scheduled to operate about every 10 minutes.

Regular service routing revisions
In order to accommodate game-related traffic, and to stay on schedule, regular
service trips on Metro bus routes 31, 32, 44, 45, 65, 67, 71, 73, 75 and 372 
will
be rerouted
 during Husky games. 

While these buses are rerouted, Metro provides a UW Link shuttle bus to and
from Husky Stadium to connect with the rerouted service.  For many fans, Husky
Stadium may be within walking distance along NE Pacific Street or the University of
Washington campus.

Extra trips on Metro routes 44, 65 & 75 
Metro also operates some 
extra trips on regular service bus routes from the
Ballard and Lake City neighborhoods.

Fare payment is required on regularly scheduled transit service, including Link
light rail.

Additional information
Visit Metro’s website for complete information about Metro and regional
transportation services. 

Use Metro’s online regional Puget Sound Trip Planner to plan your trip to and
from Husky Stadium, and for information about bus stops, schedules, predicted
times at stops and other information.

When planning transit trips, be sure to visit Metro’s Service Advisories page to
find out if service you are riding is affected by any planned reroutes.
 

When at – or headed to – your stop, use Metro’s text for departures tool. Text
your transit stop ID to 62550 to find out when the next scheduled transit service
is expected to be at your stop. 
 

Sign up for Transit Alerts or check for a service advisory before you travel.

Visit the King County Water Taxi site for information about regular and holiday
Water Taxi operation.
 

Visit the Community TransitPierce TransitSound Transit or Washington State
Ferries
 websites for information about services provided by Metro’s regional
transit partners.
 

For non-transit traffic or other local updates, check media sources,
follow 
@seattledot or visit
https://twitter.com/seattledot  
https://twitter.com/SeattlePD 
or other relevant sites.

Thank you for riding and for using Metro’s services.