Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl Victory Parade Is Today
- On Wednesday, Feb. 11, the parade begins at 11 a.m. PT in downtown Seattle following a Trophy Celebration at Lumen Field, with live coverage from sunrise to sundown on FOX 13 Seattle.
- Following the stadium celebration, the team moved from a Trophy Celebration at Lumen Field to join the parade, with city officials estimating up to one million fans could line the route.
- Leading the procession are the military color guards, Blue Thunder drumline, and Seahawks Dancers, with downtown streets secured and the parade route lined with barriers.
- Sound Transit increased train frequency and warned, `Due to the Seahawks victory parade happening on Feb. 11, parking is anticipated to fill up before 7 a.m. at all ST parking garages`, while Lynnwood parking is full and Lynnwood Police issued towing warnings.
- Major traffic delays, street closures and brief holds on interstate access ramps are expected downtown this morning; fans should aim for the north end near Cedar Street and use Ash Way Park & Ride with ST Express 512 or 513 to connect to the Lynnwood Link.
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