Additional Sound Transit services for FIFA World Cup 2025
Seattle is hosting six FIFA Club World Cup games between June 15 and June 23, and since the games are expected to draw tens thousands of people, Sound Transit is offering additional services for riders.
These games are expected to draw 100,000 to 150,000 visitors to the City. Sound Transit and King County Metro are providing additional service around these games to ensure both visitors and residents can get where they need to go.
For more information about using transit in and around Seattle, check out the Seattle for Visitors page.
Match Time: 7:00pm – 9:00pm
The 1 Line will run every 8 minutes between 9pm and 11pm.
King County Metro Route 150, RapidRide lines D and E, and ST routes 545, 550, 554, and 594 will run additional trips as needed.
King County Water Taxi will have two post-match sailings to West Seattle from Pier 50 at 8:30pm and 9:30pm.
Match Time: 12:00pm – 2:00pm
The 7:45am N Line train has been cancelled. Instead, a special event train will depart Everett at 9:45am. This train will stop at:
Everett
9:45am
Mukilteo
9:56am
Edmonds
10:11am
Seattle
10:44am
In the afternoon, a special event train will depart from Seattle 45 minutes after the match ends (about 2:45pm). The 5:15pm N Line trip has been cancelled.
The 10:11am S Line train will depart 45 minutes earlier and make the following stops:
Lakewood
9:26am
South Tacoma
9:31am
Tacoma
9:40am
Puyallup
9:53am
Sumner
9:58am
Auburn
10:08am
Kent
10:15am
Tukwila
10:22am
Seattle
10:42am
For the return trip, S Line passengers should use the regularly scheduled S Line trips, which depart from Seattle every 20-45 minutes between 2:35pm and 6:30pm.
King County Metro Route 150, RapidRide lines D and E, and ST routes 545, 550, 554, and 594 will run additional trips as needed.

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