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new future for Sounder? Tell us how the S Line can work better for you
Sound Transit is updating the Strategic Plan for Sounder South, and we want to hear from you. Would new Sounder trips at midday, in the evenings, or on weekends work better for you? Or does the current plan for longer trains, increasing rider capacity during peak periods, help more?
We’ll use your input, along with research on travel patterns and ridership estimating, to decide whether to prioritize negotiating new trips with BNSF Railway, which owns most of the tracks Sounder runs on.
Take our survey by Oct. 29 for a chance to win two tickets to the Nov. 12 Seahawks game!
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Upcoming Seahawks game trains
Cheering on the Seahawks this fall? Take Sounder to Lumen Field! We’ve released our special event Sounder schedule for Seahawks games:
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Oct. 22: Seahawks vs. Arizona Cardinals
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Oct. 29: Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
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Nov. 12: Seahawks vs. Washington Commanders
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