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Columbia City Station

During this time trains will operate approximately every 15 minutes between Lynnwood City Center and Capitol Hill stations. Please follow in station signage and train signage to ensure that you board the correct train as platforms may change due to operational needs.

Passengers must transfer off trains at Capitol Hill and SODO stations to continue to downtown Seattle stations, where 1 Line Shuttle buses will run every 10 - 15 minutes.

Please use 1 Line Shuttle stop signs to identify where to get on/off buses.

For 1 Line to Angle Lake get on/off buses:
Capitol Hill Station - Broadway E & E Denny Way
Westlake Station - Pine St & 5th Ave
Symphony Station - 3rd Ave & Union St
Pioneer Square Station - 3rd Ave & James St
Int’l Dist/Chinatown Station - 5th Ave S & S King St
Stadium Station - 6th Ave S & S Royal Brougham Way
SODO Station - SODO Busway & S Lander St

For 1 Line to Lynnwood get on/off buses:
SODO Station - SODO Busway & S Lander St
Stadium Station - SODO Busway & S Royal Brougham Way
Int’l Dist/Chinatown Station - 4th Ave S & S Jackson St
Pioneer Square Station - 3rd Ave & James St
Symphony Station - 3rd Ave & Union St
Westlake Station - 3rd Ave & Pine St
Capitol Hill Station - Broadway Ave E & E Denny Way

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.
1 Line trains arrive about every 12 minutes.

The most reliable source of information about 1 Line arrival times is the 1 Line Schedule.

Click the link below to view online schedule.
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.