![]() This video for directions shows how to get to the Link Light Rail station. ![]() Some people just love trains and we are into that! All hail light rail, Seattle, and keep moving forward. No problem, just hop on the free, Train-to-Plane shuttle and let us do the driving. Route It runs between the SEATAC Airport to downtown Seattle and University of Washington. ![]() We’re so proud of the peeps that showed up at 4:41am to take the first ride on October 2nd. Light Rail Seattle Airport (SEATAC) The Light Rail, owned and operated by Sound Transit, stands for the main transportation option by rail to transfer to downtown Seattle. Seattle has lagged behind in mass transit for decades but is finally catching up. Tunnel 5th Avenue Station (associated with the 5th Avenue and Harrison Alternative) (. The northern most stop is Westlake Center. This makes such a huge difference to so many people in Seattle, but it also gives more transit access to homeowners at Nora and Winston. Sound Transit is studying the following station alternatives in Midtown. Seattle Light Rail Stations - Google My Maps Map of all the Central Link Light Rail Stations. A pedestrian bridge over I-5 near the Northgate Station also opened on Saturday and allows access over the freeway to the area around North Seattle College. Northgate’s light rail station features several nearby parking lots, which allow people to drive to the location and then take the train to popular destinations, including Husky Stadium, Lumen Field, and the core of downtown Seattle. Its striking brutalist design manages to inject some whimsy with waterfalls, winding staircases and ramps, and patches of greenery. Trains will run every 8 minutes at peak hours, and people can expect to get from Northgate to Sea-Tac Airport in 45 minutes. Three new stations in the University District, Roosevelt, and the Northgate neighborhoods now allow people to get downtown in less than 15 minutes. They’ve been under construction since 2012 and some of us have been around long enough to remember this. We’re so excited about the newest stations in Seattle.
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