Following the Seahawks’ victory at Super Bowl LX on February 8, the city and the team will host a victory parade on February 11. A ticketed trophy celebration will take place at Lumen Field at 10 a.m., followed by a parade at 11 am. along 4th Avenue, from Washington Street to Cedar Street near Seattle Center.
The Link 1 Line will operate as usual, but large crowds are expected throughout the morning and afternoon. Additional trips will be available on the Sounder trains from Everett and Lakewood.
Metro Transit buses that normally operate to, from, or through Downtown Seattle will be rerouted from 5 a.m. until the streets reopen. Riders are encouraged to check Metro’s service advisories for reroute details on individual routes. Riders to the parade will likely need to walk several blocks or transfer to Link at connecting points outside Downtown.
On the day of the event, a special shuttle route will operate through downtown along 2nd Avenue, west of the parade route, and along Boren Avenue, east of the route. Routes serving north of Downtown will temporarily terminate at Mercer Street and Queen Anne Avenue in Uptown.
Routes coming from east of Downtown will temporarily terminate at Boren Avenue and Pike Street, just east of the Convention Center. Bus routes from south of Downtown will terminate near SODO and Stadium Link stations.
Additional ferry service will be offered on King County Water Taxi and Kitsap Transit ferry. The First Hill Streetcar will terminate at 5th Avenue in the south.