Husky Sports — Alternative Transportation Options
Use your game ticket to ride the bus to and from the game. Husky football holders simply show their game ticket to ride free on all regular Metro buses, Special Husky Football service (including service from Park & Rides), and Sound Transit Route 554.
For information on regular Metro bus routes and shedules, check Trip Planner.
Special Metro Husky Football Service buses (described below) pick up passengers along the routes indicated on the maps, but may fill to capacity along the route. Special service buses begin operating approximately one hour and 30 minutes before kickoff.
Special Metro Husky Football Service (Bus)
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Biking
The Burke-Gilman Trail extends from Bothell to Ballard and runs directly to the Husky Stadium. Bicycle racks are conveniently located outside the stadium. A variety of bike maps can help you plan your route.
Walking
For help finding an easy walking route to the stadium, pick up a "Get Around U-District and North Capitol Hill" map at any Commuter Information Kiosk.
Share the Ride
Ride with three or more people and pay only $10 instead of the regular rate of $20. Find others to share the ride to the game with by visiting Rideshare Online
or
Husky Football Bus Service from Park & Rides
Use your game ticket to ride the bus for FREE! Buses begin boarding at Park & Ride lots two hours prior to kickoff and leave every 20 minutes or when they are full. (Call 206-543-TIME to verify kickoff time.) The last inbound bus to the staduim leaves the Park &Ride lot approximately 45 minutes before kickoff and arrives at the stadium about five minutes before the game. (Exception: The last buses from the South Renton and the Federal Way Park & Rides leave 60 minutes prior to kickoff.)
Park & Ride Locations
- Shoreline Park & Ride
South of Aurora Village north on Aurora Ave. N. (SR-99) at N. 192nd St. - Northgate Transit Center
South of Northgate Mall at N. 103rd St. - Kingsgate Park & Ride
13001 116th Wy NE Located between NE 132nd St and NE 124th St on 116th Wy NE (west of I-405). Take the NE 124/Totem Lake exit. - Houghton Park & Ride
116th Ave. NE & NE 70th St. Take I-405 (exit #17) on 116th Ave. NE, south of NE 70th St. - South Kirkland Park & Ride
108th Ave. NE & NE 38th Pl. Located north of SR-520. Take the 108th Ave NE exit from SR-520. - Eastgate Park & Ride
SE Eastgate Way & 136th Ave. SE Take I-90, exit eastbound: "Richards Rd/Factoria", exit westbound: 161 Ave SE/156th Ave SE/150 Ave SE." - South Renton Park & Ride
S. Grady Way & Shattuck Ave. S. Take SR-167, exit S. Grady Way and S. 7th St. - Federal Way Park & Ride
S. 320th St. & I-5. Take exit #143 off I-5 to S. 320th.
Park & Ride Sign Colors
Eastgate |
Gold |
Houghton/Kingsgate |
Green |
Northgate |
Yellow |
Shoreline |
Blue |
South Kirkland |
Red |
South Renton |
White |
Federal Way |
Brown |
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Arriving By Boat
Stern gating is a great way to get to a football game at Husky Stadium. Many Husky fans arrive by boat, moor in Lake Washington, and pick up the easy shuttle boat service to the dock adjacent to the stadium.
After you anchor in the bay, signal the boat shuttle service driver with a hand wave that you wish to be picked up for the inbound trip to the stadium. The ride inbound is free; you pay for the outbound trip. Tickets for the outbound trip can be purchased for $5 at the Waterfront Activity Center before entering the stadium. Children under 12 ride free. This shuttle service is operated by the Electric Boat Company.
Boat moorage requires a permit, available on a season or single game day basis. Your application, including a copy of your vessel registration and proof of insurance, must reach the Tyee Office by the Thursday before game day.
Check the Go Huskies webite for comprehensive information about boat moorage and the shuttle service, including a link to the "2007 Husky Football Moorage" guide and a Husky Stadium Waterfront Map, or direct your questions to huskies@u.washington.edu or the Tyee Office at 206.543.2234.












