Catch Metro shuttle bus to Husky football games

Metro will operate Husky football game-day non-stop shuttle buses to UW Husky Stadium for the 2015 season from Park & Ride lots in Federal Way and Renton.

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  • Thursday, September 10, 2015 5:15pm
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Take a shuttle bus to Husky football games this season. Catch a ride at park and ride lots in Federal Way and Renton.

Take a shuttle bus to Husky football games this season. Catch a ride at park and ride lots in Federal Way and Renton.

Metro will operate Husky football game-day non-stop shuttle buses to UW Husky Stadium for the 2015 season from Park & Ride lots in Federal Way and Renton.

The Federal Way lot is at South 320th Street near 23rd Avenue South. The South Renton lot is at South Grady Way and Shattuck Avenue.

Pre-game shuttles leave designated park and ride lots as they fill starting two and one half hours prior to kick-off time, with the last buses from each P&R leaving approximately 40 minutes before kick-off, except for the Federal Way shuttle; this trip can take up to one hour and the shuttles are scheduled accordingly.

A $5 round-trip voucher is required for each person ages 6 and older to board the shuttle. Purchase vouchers from the vendor located at each park & ride lot. No passes or transfers are accepted on the Husky P&R shuttles, including ORCA and UPASS. Game tickets are not accepted as fare on any service.

Post-game shuttles depart from designated locations near UW Husky Stadium. The last P&R shuttle leaves the stadium area 30 minutes after the game.

Husky home football schedule:

Saturday, Sept. 12 vs Sacramento State, 11 a.m.

Saturday, Sept. 19 vs Utah State, 2 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 26 vs California, TBA

Saturday, Oct. 17 vs Oregon, TBA

Saturday Oct. 31 vs Arizona, TBA

Saturday, Nov. 7 vs. Utah, TBA

Friday, Nov. 27 vs Washington State, TBA


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