New Seattle NHL team to subsidize public transit for fans

New Seattle NHL team to subsidize public transit for fans

SEATTLE (AP) Seattleā€™s expansion NHL franchise is trying to make it easier for fans to get to its games in the traffic-clogged city.

NHL Seattle announced Tuesday that it will fully subsidize public transit costs for fans with season tickets or single-game tickets.

Additionally, the team is entering into a partnership with the Seattle Center Monorail to upgrade the current system connecting downtown Seattle with the Seattle Center, where the team’s arena is under construction. The team will invest $7 million for upgrades at the downtown station for the monorail system, which was originally built for the 1962 Worldā€™s Fair.

The public transit subsidy makes Seattle the third franchise in the U.S. to offer that benefit to fans, according to the team. Rob Johnson, the teamā€™s vice president for transportation, said the franchise expects 25% of fans to use public transit to attend games in the inaugural 2021-22 season.

ā€œWe respect the history of the Monorail and want to remind people of its original intent. I couldnā€™t be prouder to align with a company that shares our values and ambitions.ā€ team CEO and President Tod Leiweke said. ā€œBy offering embedded public transit we are making the right decision for our fans and for the city.ā€

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