Weekday Game Transportation
Weekday Game Transportation Changes to Parking and Park & Ride Bus Shuttle Service
The Huskies vs. Iowa football game is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 9 at 6:00 p.m. With this game being on a weekday, there will be significant changes to parking and transportation operations to Husky Stadium and the surrounding area. Fans coming to this game are strongly encouraged to utilize public transportation or carpool to the game due to limited parking on the UW Campus.
Fans with season parking passes should refer to the information and map below for details on when lots are available for parking.
PARKING INFORMATION
Fans coming to the UW vs. Iowa game on Friday, Oct. 9 are strongly encouraged to utilize public transportation or carpool to the game due to limited parking on the UW campus.
Fan parking for this game will be different than the typical weekend football parking due to normal UW campus operations. Fans should refer to the Oct. 9 gameday parking map [CLICK HERE] for specific details on when parking lots open up. In addition, please work with parking attendants and understand that many lots will also have staff & student parking, so spaces will become available throughout the day.
Season Parking Permits
Lots opening at 10:00 a.m.
Lots opening at 1:00 p.m.
Lots with limited availability 1:00 p.m. & fully open at 3:00 p.m.
Single Game Public Parking
Single game general public parking will be very limited for the Oct. 9 game and is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Attendees will need to pay for parking via the Pay-By-Phone app or with a credit card. Refer to the list below of available lots and methods of payment for single game general public parking.
Single Game ADA & Mobility Limited Parking Options
There are a limited number of single-game ADA and mobility-limited parking permits available for advance purchase. Single-game ADA and mobility-limited parking may be purchased in advance through the Husky Ticket Office at tickets@uw.edu or (206) 543-2200. A valid state-issued disability parking placard or identification (ID) card is required for purchase.
For gameday ADA and mobility-limited parking needs, passes may be purchased on-site at the E1 lot on a limited first-come, first-served basis. To access the lot, fans must present a valid state-issued disability parking placard or ID to the attendant.
Dawg Sleds are available to transport fans from the E1 lot near Husky Ballpark to the North and South entrances of Husky Stadium. Pregame service begins two (2) hours prior to kickoff. During the game, service continues on a limited basis. After the game, service transports fans from the North and South entrances to the E1 lot.
Pay-By-Phone Lots:
Credit Card Lots:
PARK & RIDE SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE
Starting in 2026 the South Kirkland, Eastgate, and Redondo Heights Park & Ride Express bus service will no longer be in service due to the expansion of light rail service to these areas. Park & Ride Express bus riders are strongly encouraged to utilize Link Light Rail to reach Husky Stadium on gamedays.
The Federal Way Link Expansion extends 8 miles south to Federal Way, adding 3 new stations and 2,829 parking stalls. The Star Lake Station is less than 1 mile from the Redondo Heights Park & Ride lot and features a 1,105-stall parking garage.
The Crosslake Connection adds 12 new light rail stations and over 3,500 new parking stalls on the Eastside. Please refer to Link Light Rail Stations for detailed information about each station.
PARATRANSIT / KING COUNTY ACCESS (Access)
Fans needing to use Access will need to directly book rides through their online portal, and follow all Access stated policies and procedures. The regular Access fee schedule will be enforced, there is no additional charge to Husky fans. The drop-off/pick-up locations will be different pre and post-game due to pedestrian safety concerns and traffic operations requirements. Pre-game Access service will remain at the Stadium light rail paratransit location. Post-game Access service will be relocated within the Montlake Blvd bus staging area along with the other Park & Ride buses. The Access boarding location will be on the west side of Montlake, facing southbound along the curb line, just north of the light rail overpass. Access riders should cross over Montlake Blvd at the intersection outside the west entrance to Husky Stadium.
CLICK HERE for more Access Transportation information and to schedule a ride.
The Huskies vs. Iowa football game is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 9 at 6:00 p.m. With this game being on a weekday, there will be significant changes to parking and transportation operations to Husky Stadium and the surrounding area. Fans coming to this game are strongly encouraged to utilize public transportation or carpool to the game due to limited parking on the UW Campus.
Fans with season parking passes should refer to the information and map below for details on when lots are available for parking.
PARKING INFORMATION
Fans coming to the UW vs. Iowa game on Friday, Oct. 9 are strongly encouraged to utilize public transportation or carpool to the game due to limited parking on the UW campus.
Fan parking for this game will be different than the typical weekend football parking due to normal UW campus operations. Fans should refer to the Oct. 9 gameday parking map [CLICK HERE] for specific details on when parking lots open up. In addition, please work with parking attendants and understand that many lots will also have staff & student parking, so spaces will become available throughout the day.
Season Parking Permits
Lots opening at 10:00 a.m.
- E1, E6, E8, E9, TG/IMA, E17, E15RV, E12, E20
Lots opening at 1:00 p.m.
- Stadium Parking Garage, Padelford, N25, N24, C12
Lots with limited availability 1:00 p.m. & fully open at 3:00 p.m.
- S1, Central Plaza Garage (CPG), C10, & Portage Bag Garage (PBG), N5, W12, W24/28
Single Game Public Parking
Single game general public parking will be very limited for the Oct. 9 game and is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Attendees will need to pay for parking via the Pay-By-Phone app or with a credit card. Refer to the list below of available lots and methods of payment for single game general public parking.
Single Game ADA & Mobility Limited Parking Options
There are a limited number of single-game ADA and mobility-limited parking permits available for advance purchase. Single-game ADA and mobility-limited parking may be purchased in advance through the Husky Ticket Office at tickets@uw.edu or (206) 543-2200. A valid state-issued disability parking placard or identification (ID) card is required for purchase.
For gameday ADA and mobility-limited parking needs, passes may be purchased on-site at the E1 lot on a limited first-come, first-served basis. To access the lot, fans must present a valid state-issued disability parking placard or ID to the attendant.
Dawg Sleds are available to transport fans from the E1 lot near Husky Ballpark to the North and South entrances of Husky Stadium. Pregame service begins two (2) hours prior to kickoff. During the game, service continues on a limited basis. After the game, service transports fans from the North and South entrances to the E1 lot.
Pay-By-Phone Lots:
- Central Plaza Garage (CPG), N5, N12, N13-15, N25, W10, W12, W24/28, W29, W32, W33, W46 (UW Tower A), 4545 Garage
Credit Card Lots:
- E1 ADA, Padelford
PARK & RIDE SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE
Starting in 2026 the South Kirkland, Eastgate, and Redondo Heights Park & Ride Express bus service will no longer be in service due to the expansion of light rail service to these areas. Park & Ride Express bus riders are strongly encouraged to utilize Link Light Rail to reach Husky Stadium on gamedays.
The Federal Way Link Expansion extends 8 miles south to Federal Way, adding 3 new stations and 2,829 parking stalls. The Star Lake Station is less than 1 mile from the Redondo Heights Park & Ride lot and features a 1,105-stall parking garage.
The Crosslake Connection adds 12 new light rail stations and over 3,500 new parking stalls on the Eastside. Please refer to Link Light Rail Stations for detailed information about each station.
PARATRANSIT / KING COUNTY ACCESS (Access)
Fans needing to use Access will need to directly book rides through their online portal, and follow all Access stated policies and procedures. The regular Access fee schedule will be enforced, there is no additional charge to Husky fans. The drop-off/pick-up locations will be different pre and post-game due to pedestrian safety concerns and traffic operations requirements. Pre-game Access service will remain at the Stadium light rail paratransit location. Post-game Access service will be relocated within the Montlake Blvd bus staging area along with the other Park & Ride buses. The Access boarding location will be on the west side of Montlake, facing southbound along the curb line, just north of the light rail overpass. Access riders should cross over Montlake Blvd at the intersection outside the west entrance to Husky Stadium.
CLICK HERE for more Access Transportation information and to schedule a ride.