Liz C. • August 3, 2013This the best way to get to the airport from downtown. Convenient and a lot cheaper than a taxi!
Comma Saves Bob • August 29, 2018This is the last station and all trains are heading to downtown, so you can take any train in both sides. Don’t worry! 😉
Mike B. • March 31, 2012Annoying stop when your in a hurry. They should switch operators at a station.
Sheila S. • January 8, 2012FYI: Non residents/unfamiliar cars get ticketed or towed. Stop taking parking spaces from residents!
Falcon Darkstar • October 30, 2016Yay Broadway! You can take the streetcar to first hill, but it's faster to walk. Or, take the 10 north to 15th, just outside!
Melissa G. • January 27, 2015How cool is it that you can just take this light rail to a game with a short walk inside?! Gotta love that!
Nick S. • April 11, 2012Link light rail will become the soul of Seattle as it extends north. It is amazing how many seattlites have never took it. Check it out.
Katherine A. • June 11, 2013The view of the Seattle Skyline as you exit the Beacon Hill tunnel and head to the SODO station is breath taking.
Windows Live Photo Gallery • October 29, 2010From 3rd and James, take the escalator down into the tunnel. Walk all the way to the railing overlooking, center your camera, and shoot. For best results, use a low light setting or crank your ISO.
Eric T. • December 9, 2010Sound Transit's Link Light Rail is a great way to connect between downtown and South Seattle, but the SODO stop is hard to find without any signage around the stadiums and along Fourth Avenue.
Maria N. • April 5, 2010Takes 5 minutes to get from Union Station to Westlake. No other transport beats that!
Nic W. • September 3, 2023You can use your Orca card AND paper ticket - show ticket to attendant.
Jen N. • February 26, 2013If you're smart, you'll catch the 41 as near to its route start as you can. Best Buy/Target is your best bet. Park at the transit center, hop on a bus to the mall, get off & cross the street.
Eric T. • November 16, 2010The historic International District / Chinatown community offers dining, shopping, bookstores, entertainment, museums, cafes, bakeries and more. Close to Sound Transit Light Rail and King St. Station.
Mark J. • December 15, 2012Upstairs to street level for Streetcar. Upstairs to above street level for Monorail.
Gordon W. • March 28, 2011This is where Sound Transit's Link Light Rail LRVs are maintained and stored when not in use, as well as from where the system is run.
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