Seattle has a wide variety of transit options whether you re looking to travel on land or sea.
Light rail transit seattle.
Link light rail travels between uw station and sea tac airport making 13 stops along the way including downtown seattle.
While the city doesn t run the buses or light rail trains we do run the streetcar system and we work closely with other agencies to buy bus service improve reliability and make sure people can get where they need to go.
Sound transit s link light rail extends from the city of seatac to the university of washington and is constantly expanding to help passengers experience the puget sound region.
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With stops in south seattle neighborhoods the stadium district the international district chinatown and downtown locations it s a great.
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Link light rail is a light rail rapid transit system serving the seattle metropolitan area in the u s.
And every 30 minutes on nights and weekends.
Until further notice link light rail trains are scheduled to arrive every 20 minutes on weekdays until 9 p m.
Service is available from 5 a m.
Also includes information on bus and light rail services.
Includes station information service advisories maps and fare options.
Commuter train service for central puget sound citizens.
Line 1 formerly central link in king county which travels for 20 miles 32 km between seattle and seattle tacoma international airport.
State of washington it is managed by sound transit in partnership with local transit providers and consists of two non connected lines.
Sound transit is building 14 new light rail stations with service to west seattle in 2030 and ballard in 2035 the new light rail lines and transit tunnel under downtown south lake union and seattle center uptown comprise the largest transit investment in our city s history.
To midnight on sunday and holidays.