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Link light rail single tracking between Northgate and University of Washington stations late night and early morning March 9 and 10

Service affected from 10 p.m. to end of service and from start of service until 9 a.m.; passengers will need to transfer at UW station to continue ride

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Due to necessary track repair work, Link 1 Line trains will be single tracking between Northgate Station and University of Washington Station this weekend, March 9 and 10, from 10 p.m. until end of revenue service and from start of service until 9 a.m. During this time, trains will be running between Northgate and UW stations every 24 minutes. Trains will be running every 12 minutes between UW Station and Angle Lake Station.

Passengers wishing to continue their ride beyond UW Station will need to transfer to either a northbound or southbound train to complete their trip. All trains will be arriving on the southbound side of the platforms from Northgate to UW stations.

Passengers who travel through the impacted area should allow for additional travel time during this period. Information about alternative routes that passengers may want to consider is available on our website.

A language line is available to provide translation assistance for limited English proficiency persons at 800-823-9230.

Sound Transit remains committed to working closely with its partners to continue serving the public. Efforts will continue to prioritize serving riders who depend on Sound Transit’s services, including seniors, people with disabilities, Title VI protected populations (race, color, national origin), low-income and limited-English-proficiency populations.

Riders can sign up to receive automatic email service alerts for Link light rail, ST Express, T Line, Sounder N Line and Sounder S Line. Rider Alerts provide information about schedule changes and help riders plan trips around inclement weather. Just go to soundtransit.org/Subscribe-to-alerts.