New coach. New conference. New opponents. One thing isn’t changing: transit is the easiest way to Husky Stadium to root on the Purple and the Gold!
Coach Jedd Fisch will lead the University of Washington Huskies into its first season as a member of the Big Ten conference with a game against the Weber State Wildcats, Saturday, August 31. You have lots of options for leaving your car at home and taking transit to and from games.
Dawgs on the Bus
There are a dozen (12) Metro routes that will bring you a short distance from the stadium— Routes 43, 44, 45, 48, 65, 67, 73, 75, 167, 255, 271, 372, and Sound Transit Express Routes 542 and 556.There are also bus routes that will take you to Sound Transit Link light rail, which has four new stations in Lynnwood and Shoreline that open on August 30 that will bring you right to the stadium.
Park-and-Ride express shuttle bus service
Metro buses will operate express shuttle service on Husky home game days from three designated park-and-ride lots:
- Eastgate Park-and-Ride
- Kingsgate Park-and-Ride
- South Kirkland Park-and-Ride
With the purchase of a UW season bus pass or UW game day bus pass, fans can park in the park-and-ride lots and travel stress-free to and from Husky Stadium. For riders with a season bus pass, shuttle service is also available at the Redondo and Shoreline park-and-rides.
Shuttle fare information is available on their website.
Plan your trip by using Trip Planner or by calling our trip planners at 206-553-3000. Riders will see the next trip arriving at your stop with our Text for Departures tool (text your bus stop number to 62550).
Be sure to have your ORCA card or Transit GO ticket ready to go to avoid long delays, because you want to be there for kickoff!! Remember, fans 18 and younger ride to the game for free.
GO HUSKIES!!! We’ll see you on board!
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