Our “SpokesSalmon” Sal encourages you to hop on transit this weekend if you’re headed to the game or a watch party to cheer on the Hawks! Photo: SDOT Blog stats: 350 words | 2-minute read
Twelves, it all comes down to Sunday as the Hawks take on the L.A. Rams at Lumen Field, with a trip to Super Bowl LX on the line. Kickoff is at 3:30 PM.
Public transit is a great way to get to the game or your favorite sports bar to watch the action live. You can find all your travel options at FlipYourTrip.org and our Getting Around Seattle page.
If you’re new to public transportation in Seattle or just looking to learn more, we have a Getting Around Seattle by Transit playlist on YouTube with quick “how to” videos that cover the basics – things like how to pay and where key RapidRide bus routes go.
This video highlights many travel options available to you this weekend – and every day!
Here are more videos in the playlist:
- Finding the Light Rail Station at Seattle’s Airport (SeaTac/Airport Station)
- How to Pay for Transit in Seattle: Light Rail, Buses & More
- Why you should use RapidRide buses in Seattle
- RapidRide Routes: Downtown Seattle to Ballard, Uptown, West Seattle & More
- How to find the Monorail in Downtown Seattle to Seattle Center
- Explore Seattle by Water Taxis & Ferries
- 3 new light rail stations connect Seattle to Federal Way, Kent Des Moines, Star Lake
Do you have questions about how to get around Seattle? Email us at get.social@seattle.gov and we may turn your question into our next video.
More resources from our transit partners
Our friends at King County Metro, which operates many buses and other transit services in Seattle, have a helpful blog post with links to their Metro Trip Planner tool, and more!
Sound Transit, which manages the Link light rail system, Sounder Trains, and ST Express bus service, also has a handy Seahawks webpage and the Sound Transit Trip Planner tool.
For those heading to the stadium, Lumen Feld has a dedicated parking and transportation page, too. Thanks for your interest and Go Hawks!