Metro is ready to get you to Lumen Field for the new look Seahawks

Text: Seize the game, get there with Metro. Image of Seahawks fans on a water taxi

The Seattle Seahawks are ready to write the next chapter in the history of the franchise. Metro is prepared to get you there to help greet Coach Mike McDonald, Geno, Ken, Tyler and super rookie Byron Murphy onto the Lumen Field turf!

Take that energy you’ll use driving and parking and save it to rattle the Dolphins, Bills, Rams, Cardinals, Packers, Vikings and the dreaded Forty-Niners (BOO!!). Leave it to Metro to get you to and from the game: it’s as easy as a completion from Geno to DK!

Riding to Lumen

We’ve got a page that is your one-stop shop on taking transit to Lumen.

Start your game day by planning your trip to the game by using Trip Planner  and Text for Departures  (text your bus stop number to 62550)

If you’re coming from south King County or North Seattle, Link 1 Line is an awesome connection to Lumen. Metro has routes that will connect you to the light rail stops along the 1 Line from Angle Lake to Lynnwood!

Coming over from the Eastside? In partnership with Sound Transit, there are three routes that will provide additional post-game service to the Eastside.

We also have a map that can help ensure you “escape the rush” as you make your way into Pioneer Square for kickoff. (PDF of map.)

This is the map of the routes that can take you to T-Mobile Park, Lumen Field and the Lumen Field Events Center for weekend events
Weekend map of transit routes to the stadiums and Events Center

Sailgate Party

If you’re coming from West Seattle, you can “Seize the Game” by riding the Water Taxi from West Seattle to downtown and walk, roll or scoot from Pier 50 to the stadium. How much does it cost to travel by Water Taxi? Adult fare is $5.75 one way ($5 with an ORCA card), with the bus ride back costing $2.75.

Getting home after the game? Remember, Water Taxi service ends at 7 p.m., but you can stroll to Alaskan Way S. at S. Jackson St. and catch a bus back to West Seattle, with RapidRide—the C and H Lines—moving you faster than Jaxson Smith-Njigba!

Easy ways to pay your fare

You don’t want to miss seeing the “12 Flag” raised, so be sure to use your ORCA Card to help board quickly. Don’t have an ORCA Card yet? Pick one up at a ticket vending machine or other ORCA locations. Another option is to download the Transit Go App on your mobile device for express boarding.  Remember, Hawks fans 18 and younger ride to the game for free.

Don’t get caught with a “Delay of Game.” BE TRUE TO THE BLUE and take Metro to root on the Hawks!!

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