Link light rail stations - Sound Transit Our stations connect local communities to regional transit options We're using station code numbers to help passengers navigate our system Learn more on The Platform
Public Transit: Link Light Rail - Port of Seattle This video for directions shows how to get to the Link Light Rail station from within the terminal at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) You can also use our interactive map for step-by-step directions!
Seattle Light Rail Guide: Fare, Routes, Map, Schedule 2026 What Is the Seattle Light Rail? The Seattle Light Rail, officially called Link Light Rail, is Sound Transit’s rapid transit system that connects major neighborhoods, business districts, universities, and Sea-Tac Airport through a modern, mostly grade-separated train network
Seattle Link Light Rail Info Routes | Transit Guide Seattle’s Link Light Rail, operated by Sound Transit, has become a game-changer for urban travel in the Puget Sound region With a system stretching over 48 miles and encompassing three lines (1, 2, and T), it efficiently serves 45 stations between Lynnwood and Angle Lake
Link light rail - Wikipedia Planning and construction of Central Link, the light rail line that would travel through Downtown Seattle, was delayed several times due to increased costs and political scrutiny over its alignment
Routes and schedules | Sound Transit Find route maps and schedules for Sound Transit services, including Link trains, Sounder trains and ST Express buses
Schedules and maps | Sound Transit To speak with a language translator, call the language line at 800-823-9230, 7 a m to 7 p m To print or download individual route schedules and maps click the PDF
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