Where Seattle light rail service is down this weekend

by · The Seattle Times

Light rail service between Capitol Hill and Stadium stations is shut down Saturday and Sunday to allow work on the line ahead of the March 28 opening across Lake Washington.

Shuttle buses will fill in the gaps this weekend, scheduled to arrive every 10 to 15 minutes at the closed stations.

Train service between Lynnwood and Capitol Hill stations is also set to run every 15 minutes. Trains between Stadium and Federal Way Downtown stations should operate as usual.

Light rail service on the I-90 bridge brings a long-awaited connection between the Eastside and Seattle, as well as new stations on Mercer Island and in Seattle’s Judkins Park neighborood.

Here is a list of this weekend’s closed Seattle stations and where you will find the shuttle bus stops to ride between Capitol Hill and Stadium stations:

●Capitol Hill, for trains heading toward Federal Way: Broadway and East Denny Way, at Bay 4

●Westlake, for trains heading toward to Lynnwood: Third Avenue and Pine Street

●Westlake, for trains heading toward Federal Way: Pine Street & Fifth Avenue

●Symphony, for trains heading toward Lynnwood: Third Avenue and Union Street

● Symphony, for trains heading toward Federal Way: Third Avenue and Union Street

●Pioneer Square, for trains heading toward Lynnwood: Third Ave and James Street

●Pioneer Square, for trains heading toward Federal Way: Third Avenue and James Street

●International District/Chinatown, for trains heading toward Lynnwood: Fourth Avenue South and South Jackson Street

●International District/Chinatown, for trains heading toward Federal Way: Fifth Avenue South & South Weller Street

●Stadium, for trains heading toward Lynnwood: SODO Busway & South Royal Brougham