Route:
N Line Everett - Seattle
N Line runs between Everett Station and King Street Station weekdays
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- Sounder will operate special event service for the FIFA World Cup match between USA and Australia on Friday, June 19.
Passengers traveling on June 19 are encouraged to review schedules carefully. For the latest service information and updates, please check Rider Alerts before traveling.
N Line Service
A special event train will operate from Everett to Seattle:
Train 1801
- Departs Everett: 9:45 a.m.
- Arrives Seattle King Street Station: 10:44 a.m.
- Makes all regular N Line stops.
A special post-match train will also operate:
Train 1800
- Departs Seattle King Street Station approximately 60 minutes after
the conclusion of the match (estimated departure around 3 p.m.)
- Makes all regular N Line stops.
- Following the match, Sound Transit will issue an additional Rider Alert with the official departure time for post-match service. - Rail Plus program suspended until July 13
The Rail Plus program along the Sounder N Line is suspended until July 13 due to increased Amtrak travel demand associated with the World Cup. Passengers should plan to use regularly scheduled Sounder N Line trains during this time. - Sound Transit is testing real-time Sounder arrival information on overhead signs.
Real-time arrival information is being tested on signs at Sounder stations. At times, signs may display inaccurate information due to testing. Trip planner data may also be inaccurate during this time; Sounder schedules are the most reliable source of information about arrival times. - Due to crowding, bicycles and scooters are not permitted on board Sounder trains on World Cup match days
- Choose your direction:
- to Everett
- to King Street
N Line to Everett
- King Street Station 
- Edmonds Station 
- Mukilteo Station 
- Everett Station 
N Line to King Street
No scheduled service for the N Line to King Street at this time.
- Everett Station 
- Mukilteo Station 
- Edmonds Station 
- King Street Station