Sound Transit, King County Metro brace for flood of fans as All-Star week approaches

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Sound Transit, King County Metro brace for flood of fans as All-Star week approaches
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Some of the best baseball players in the world will be in Seattle this weekend ahead of the mid-summer classic and with them thousands of baseballs superfans. The fun kicks off this weekend, culminating with the MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday.

The fun kicks off this weekend, culminating with the MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday. This weekend is also the beginning of a busy summer for Seattle public transit. MLB All-Star Week starts the season, and then in a few weeks, Swifties will swarm trains and buses on their way to see Taylor Swift at Lumen Field.projects over 100,000 fans will attend All-Star events across the city with Monday and Tuesday seeing sold-out crowds at T-Mobile Park.

“The door smashed my coat, the door closed on my coat. I said my coat is stuck and this lady hurried up and helped me,” Jackson said. “It’s more concerning for me when it’s just that many people.” “We run light rail trains at eight minutes during peak hours and 10 minutes during other times. We’re going to be running trains on the 8th, 10th, and 11th, light rail trains eight minutes all day long,” said Sound Transit Spokesperson, John Gallagher.

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