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1 Line - Lynnwood – Angle Lake

During this time trains will operate approximately every 12 minutes between Lynnwood City Center to Westlake stations and SODO to Angle Lake stations. Passengers must transfer off trains at Westlake and SODO stations to continue to downtown Seattle stations, where 1 Line Shuttle buses will run every 10-15 minutes.

Passengers are encouraged to plan ahead for additional travel time and to ride regular King County Metro or ST Express buses through downtown Seattle.

Click the link below to get more information about alternative transportation options.
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.

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. 4 – 5 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.
Test trains will run between Lynnwood and Stadium on 4-minute headways in both directions alongside regular service. Trains with "Out of Service" head signs will briefly pause at stations but doors will remain closed. This testing will help us prepare for more frequent service once the 2 Line crosses Lake Washington and extends to Lynnwood City Center.

During the testing hours, we will not display estimated train arrival times on the overhead digital signs.