Extra water taxis, buses and light-rail trains will circulate Thursday night in Sodo and downtown Seattle to help crowds of Beyoncé fans return home.

The gates at Lumen Field open at 6:30 p.m. before the 8 p.m. concert, part of the singer’s Renaissance World Tour.
Roadway congestion might resemble a weeknight Seahawks game, when thousands of fans converge on south downtown while commuters are still driving away.
However, transit agencies are preparing for surges afterward, like Taylor Swift’s two concerts in July and the Ed Sheeran show in August.

Crowds will be easy to spot, because Queen Bey asks concertgoers to wear silver clothing.

Sound Transit will add at least three extra trains to its 1 Line light-rail corridor between Northgate, Sodo and Angle Lake. Typically, one train waits on a siding track next to Stadium Station, ready to scoop up riders immediately.

However, service remains constricted at Othello and Rainier Beach stations, where platform tile replacement forces trains to share a single track.
Trains will continue to arrive 15 minutes apart most hours, until the tile job ends Monday morning. Also, there are no special-event Sounder trains available from King Street Station to Snohomish and Pierce counties.
(Regular light-rail service, of 10 minutes between trains, will resume Saturday morning because crews finished the tile replacement a couple days early, Sound Transit CEO Julie Timm announced Thursday afternoon.)
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