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- Ken YeungFebruary 2, 2023If you're looking to park during the weekday after 9am, you might find the parking situation difficult. Also, be aware many parking spaces are for compact vehicles.Upvoted 1 week ago
- Scott RoseJuly 1, 2023Like other Link stations, the escalators are a sometimes thing but it's clean and spacious.
- If 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.
- Lady that works the stand in the early morning is very nice, must be because I continue to get the worst espresso in Seattle..maybe its just too convenient, or wishful thinking it will get better.
- Arrived, transfering from LINK to Metro 347 to Mountlake TerraceUpvoted Feb 19
- Arrived, transfering to Metro 347 to Mountlake Terrace
- Please be courteous when parking ... don't double park or park in the designated carpool areas when you're a solo driver.
- Arrived, reloading my ORCA RRFP for October. And catching the CT 512 back to Lynnwood Transit Center
- Arrived, transfering to LINK from Metro 347. Headed towards Convention Place Station
- If you're heading to Lake City watch out, the #41 doesn't always go there, don't get on if it says 125 only!
- Alexandria RogelJuly 21, 2012There are some crazies after eight and a kid who runs around everyday asking for money for food. He runs when the cops drive by.
- Use honey bucket by theatre for emergencys when transit bathroom is closed or locked.
- Arrived, transfering to LINK LightRail to U District
- Catch the 41 between 8-9. The buses show up every 5-6 minutes. If. The bus is full, no problem!
- Don't try catching the 41 to downtown on a weekday! The 9:30 am bus is a mess! You get packed in like sardines! Some days you won't even make it on and have to wait for the next bus. :(
- If you are traveling and luck out getting one of the old trains, try to sit miscarriage. If you do, you can store your luggage on a sort of shelf behind your seat.
- Round 2 and I lucked out with the old train. (FYI: old train is better if traveling because you can store bags on the shelf mid carriage)
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