Take transit to the Everett Fan Zone
Live music, food, and soccer watch parties on tap at the waterfront
Everett is one of nine official tournament Fan Zones in the state, and you can avoid traffic and parking hassles by getting there on transit.
Free Waterfront Watch Parties are planned at scenic Boxcar Park on the Everett waterfront for the following matches:
- June 11 – Mexico vs. South Africa | 12 p.m., doors open at 10 a.m.
- June 12 – USA vs. Paraguay | 6 p.m., doors open at 4 p.m.
- June 18 – Mexico vs. South Korea | 6 p.m., doors open at 4 p.m.
- June 19 – USA vs. Australia | 12 p.m., doors open at 10 a.m.
Watch That Transit Show for details about the Fan Zone watch parties and a behind-the-scenes look at how they were planned. That Transit Show is also available as a podcast.
Getting to the Fan Zone
Riders can connect to free Everett Transit shuttles to the waterfront from Everett Station. Many routes serve Everett Station from throughout Snohomish County, including:
- Route 201 (Arlington-Marysville-Everett-Lynnwood)
- Route 202 (Arlington-Marysville-Everett-Lynnwood)
- Route 270 (Gold Bar-Sultan-Monroe-Snohomish-Everett)
- Route 271 (Gold Bar-Sultan-Monroe-Snohomish-Everett)
- Route 280 (Granite Falls-Lake Stevens-Everett)
- Swift Blue Line (Shoreline-Lynnwood-Everett)
- ST Route 512 (Lynnwood-Everett)
Shuttles run every 15 minutes before and during each match and every five minutes after each match. The ride from Everett Station to Boxcar Park takes about 15 minutes.
Look for flags marking the pick-up and drop-off locations along the shuttle route.
Parking at Everett Station is free.

Cutline: Look for Everett Transit buses at the pick-up and drop-off locations along the shuttle route to ride to and from the Fan Zone. Some buses may be Fan Zone-branded, some may not be.
Getting to Everett Station from Lynnwood City Center Station/Link light rail
From Lynnwood City Center Station, riders can connect to Everett Station using:
- Route 201
- Route 202
- ST Route 512
How to pay your fare
ORCA Tap to Pay lets you pay your fare with:
- A contactless payment-enabled credit or debit card
- A mobile wallet on your phone
ORCA also offers three-day passes for the tournament as well as its regular monthly pass and e-purse options. Cash is accepted on Community Transit routes. Please bring exact change.
On Swift bus rapid transit lines, you can buy tickets at station ticket vending machines with cash or credit cards before boarding.
At Link light rail and Sounder stations, buy tickets at vending machines before boarding.
New to transit?
- Plan your trip with our Plan My Trip tool
- Visit everetttransit.org for more information on riding transit to the Everett Fan Zone