Metro transit to Seahawks games

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

While Metro will operate dedicated shuttle service from and to the Northgate Transit Center for regular season weekend games, fans are also encouraged to ride regularly scheduled transit service from all other locations and for all pre-season and weekday games.

Metro riders not attending games should be prepared for possible transit service delays before and after Seahawks games. All travelers in the SODO, Pioneer Square and downtown Seattle areas can expect traffic congestion and delays before and after Seahawks games and other stadium events.

Nearly all regularly scheduled transit service – including Sound Transit Link light rail – that serves downtown Seattle, travels to or near CenturyLink Field, and is a great way to get to Seahawks games and other stadium events.

Starting with the first regular season home game on September 27, Metro will operate Seahawks weekend game day non-stop shuttle bus service from - and return to - the Northgate Transit Center during the 2015/16 season.

The P/R Shuttles leave the parking areas 2 hours prior to kick off time as they fill, with the last bus leaving about 30 minutes before kickoff.

The P/R shuttles will not operate for weekday pre-season games. Expect significant traffic congestion before and after these games.

A cash-only, exact fare of $4 one way or $8 round trip per person is required on the shuttles. No ORCA cards, passes or transfers are accepted. A valid regular fare is required on all other regularly scheduled Metro service.

All pre-game shuttles arrive near CenturyLink Field on 5th Av S at S Weller St.

After the game, the Northgate Shuttle leaves northbound on 5th Av S from just north of S Weller St. The last bus leaves 45 minutes after the end of the game.

For information about regular transit service to Seahawks games, or to plan other trips, visit Metro Online or Metro’s online Trip Planner. When planning your trip, check Metro’s Service Advisories page to find out about any planned revisions to your routes.



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