

Luggage cart rentals, security cameras, high security lighting, restrooms, public phones, and weather protection in waiting areas are all provided to passengers.įor current information, departure times, and to purchase tickets, go to the Sound Transit website. There is baggage storage on the back of the cart. Sound Transits network will expand rapidly in the near future with new Link light rail lines, extensions to the Tacoma Link streetcar and Sounder commuter. Passengers can purchase light rail tickets via vending machines and online.

Sunday light rail service is offered from 6:00 a.m to midnight. Finally, in 1996, voters in the Sea-Tac region overwhelmingly approved a plan called Sound Move, which funded improvements to regional bus service and laid the. Service to downtown Seattle and vice versa will offered from 5:00 a.m. The light rail station directly connects passengers via a 1,000 foot covered pedestrian walkway that connects to the airport ticketing concourse. Several large hotels are also located near this intersection and the city of SeaTac is planning a city center near the light rail station. The Sea-Tac Airport light rail station is located near the northeast corner of the main airport parking garage, just west of the intersection of S. Rainy or adverse traffic conditions typically do not affect the commute time. Representative map showing that the Sound Transit Boards Preferred Fife. Expansion to the north up to Lynnwood is planned in the coming years. To bring these additional route and station options up to the same level of. The trip from downtown Seattle to the airport and vice versa costs about $3 and the 15.6–mile trip takes thirty-six minutes.įrom downtown Seattle, the light rail service continues onto the University District and then Northgate, where it currently ends. There are a total of eleven stops between downtown Seattle and the airport. Light rail also serves the SoDo District including Lumen Field and T-Mobile Park, Beacon Hill, Mount Baker, Columbia City, the Rainier Valley, Rainier Beach, Tukwila, and then Sea-Tac Airport. Light rail has service in downtown Seattle at the Westlake Center, University Street, Pioneer Square, and the International District are all less than forty minutes from the airport. About 1.8 billion to build the 3.15-mile tunnel linking Westlake, Capitol Hill and UW, including the stations and 27 railcars, of which 813 million is federally funded. Check service alerts for detours or stop closures. Sound Transit's Link Light Rail serves the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport. Use the Trip Planner to plan your route from point A to point B.
