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University of Washington Station

Sound Transit is upgrading signaling equipment in downtown Seattle stations to improve system reliability.

1 Line trains will arrive every 15 minutes between Lynnwood City Center and Capitol Hill stations, and every 10-15 minutes between Stadium and Federal Way Downtown stations.

1 Line Shuttle buses will arrive at closed stations every 10-15 minutes. Below are shuttle stops for affected stations:

Capitol Hill
- to Federal Way: Broadway & E Denny Way - Bay 4

Westlake
- to Lynnwood: 3rd Ave & Pine St
- to Federal Way: Pine St & 5th Ave

Symphony
- to Lynnwood: 3rd Ave & Union St
- to Federal Way: 3rd Ave & Union St

Pioneer Square
- to Lynnwood: 3rd Ave & James St
- to Federal Way: 3rd Ave & James St

International District/Chinatown
- to Lynnwood: 4th Ave S & S Jackson St
- to Federal Way: 5th Ave S & S Weller St

Stadium
- to Lynnwood: SODO Busway & S Royal Brougham Way
Test trains will pass four minutes after each in-service train, between Lynnwood City Center and International District/Chinatown stations. Regular trains will arrive every eight minutes during testing.

Test trains will pause at stations, but doors will remain closed. Please check train head signs before boarding.

This testing is in preparation for increased service after the 2 Line crosses Lake Washington and extends to Lynnwood City Center.

The National Weather Service is forecasting inclement weather in the Sound Transit service area over the next several days which may have an impact on regional transportation. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for your commute during these conditions:

Be prepared: Sign up for text or email Service Alerts to stay up to date on changes that can impact your commute. Route information be found by navigating to your Sound Transit Express bus route number using the Riding transit in winter on the Sound Transit website. Plan your route in advance to save you time.

Link and Sounder Service: All Sound Transit rail services will operate on their regular schedule. Dress warmly and use caution at all stations. Be prepared for wet platforms, stairs, crosswalks, sky bridges and parking lots.

Call or text Sound Transit security at 206-398-5268 to report puddling conditions at parking lots and on platforms at light rail stations. Sounder passengers may contact Sound Transit security or on duty station agents.

ST Express: ST Express service may reroute at any time. Road conditions can change quickly causing reroutes or stop closures with little to no advanced notice. You might see smaller buses used on your route and experience reduced operating speeds.

Important note: OneBusAway and other third-party apps may not reflect current levels of service during adverse weather conditions. Passengers should monitor the Service Alerts page for reroute information. All posted schedules are estimated. During adverse weather conditions schedules may not be followed.

It is advised to wait for buses at posted bus stops on flat portions of cleared arterials or at major transfer points, such as park-and-ride lots and transit centers where there may be multiple service options. Please use caution and watch for wet conditions at train stations and bus stops. Sound Transit will have crews out in the field working to clear up facilities, please be prepared in case your facility has not been cleared by the time you arrive.

Thank you for riding Sound Transit. Travel safely.
The National Weather Service is forecasting inclement weather in the Sound Transit service area over the next several days which may have an impact on regional transportation. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for your commute during these conditions:

Be prepared: Sign up for text or email Service Alerts to stay up to date on changes that can impact your commute. Route information be found by navigating to your Sound Transit Express bus route number using the Riding transit in winter on the Sound Transit website. Plan your route in advance to save you time.

Link and Sounder Service: All Sound Transit rail services will operate on their regular schedule. Dress warmly and use caution at all stations. Be prepared for wet platforms, stairs, crosswalks, sky bridges and parking lots.

Call or text Sound Transit security at 206-398-5268 to report puddling conditions at parking lots and on platforms at light rail stations. Sounder passengers may contact Sound Transit security or on duty station agents.

ST Express: ST Express service may reroute at any time. Road conditions can change quickly causing reroutes or stop closures with little to no advanced notice. You might see smaller buses used on your route and experience reduced operating speeds.

Important note: OneBusAway and other third-party apps may not reflect current levels of service during adverse weather conditions. Passengers should monitor the Service Alerts page for reroute information. All posted schedules are estimated. During adverse weather conditions schedules may not be followed.

It is advised to wait for buses at posted bus stops on flat portions of cleared arterials or at major transfer points, such as park-and-ride lots and transit centers where there may be multiple service options. Please use caution and watch for wet conditions at train stations and bus stops. Sound Transit will have crews out in the field working to clear up facilities, please be prepared in case your facility has not been cleared by the time you arrive.

Thank you for riding Sound Transit. Travel safely.
To ride the 1 Line:

1. Take the elevator located directly across from the out of service unit down to the platform.

To exit the station:

1. Take the nearby elevator located directly across from the out of service unit up to the street or pedestrian bridge to Montlake Blvd NE.
The ONLY vehicles allowed access during the construction will be those using the ADA parking spaces and paratransit bus service. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

To get information about other transit parking lots and garages, please click the link below.

The work schedule is subject to change. For updates, please subscribe to service alerts. Visit the service alerts web page to sign up for alerts and current information on service disruptions.
Seattle Kraken vs. Colorado Avalanche

Please plan ahead for additional travel time and anticipate crowds in stations, on platforms, in trains, and in parking facilities. On game days, parking facilities fill up quickly and earlier in the day. Plan accordingly to ensure you can secure parking.