Lakewood Station
Announcement
Sound Transit is updating the Strategic Plan for Sounder South, and we want to hear from you. Would new Sounder trips midday, in the evenings, or on weekends work better for you than the current plan to prioritize longer trains that add more capacity during peak periods?
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 operates on.
Take our survey (https://soundersouth.participate.online/) by October 29 for a chance to win two tickets to the Nov. 12 Seahawks game!
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 operates on.
Take our survey (https://soundersouth.participate.online/) by October 29 for a chance to win two tickets to the Nov. 12 Seahawks game!
Announcement
Ongoing: Temporary Sounder Bike Restriction
N Line & S Line
Due to safety concerns, bicycles are restricted on certain Sounder cars until further notice.
Only four bicycles are allowed per train car. Cyclists may only enter Sounder trains through doors with a bicycle symbol. Always follow any directions from the conductor.
Each Sounder train car has two tie-down spaces for cyclists to secure their bicycles. If the tie-down spaces are occupied, two additional cyclists may stand with their bikes. When standing with your bicycle, stand by the doors near the tie-down area. Restrain your bike with one hand and hold on to a secure pole with the other. Do not lean, or secure, your bicycle to other secured bicycles. Remember, you may need to move your bicycle, so other riders can move about the train.
Thank you.
Only four bicycles are allowed per train car. Cyclists may only enter Sounder trains through doors with a bicycle symbol. Always follow any directions from the conductor.
Each Sounder train car has two tie-down spaces for cyclists to secure their bicycles. If the tie-down spaces are occupied, two additional cyclists may stand with their bikes. When standing with your bicycle, stand by the doors near the tie-down area. Restrain your bike with one hand and hold on to a secure pole with the other. Do not lean, or secure, your bicycle to other secured bicycles. Remember, you may need to move your bicycle, so other riders can move about the train.
Thank you.