Liz C. • August 3, 2013This the best way to get to the airport from downtown. Convenient and a lot cheaper than a taxi!
Eric T. • May 9, 2011Clean and spacious, this contemporary transit tunnel serves ridership on bus and light rail through central downtown Seattle. Connect to airport or surface streets. AT&T coverage drops completely.
Willa S. • May 7, 2010Free street parking close by just south of Renton Ave S & S Henderson Street
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!
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.
John L. • March 6, 2017Get off the train & walk to the business district. Lots of fun shops and restaurants.
Jeff L. • February 9, 2011Lots of pho choices here. Hung Viet is the newest and the best!
Kelly S. • April 27, 2013Seattle tourist, they call it the Seattle Chill for a reason I guess. Sorry, we have some friendly people. : )
Brian I. • May 5, 2016In short time you can walk to the station and to both fields, much easier then driving there save yourself the headache
Nadine S. • September 25, 2016Best way to get around in Seattle. Wish we had this in Florida instead of the Tri rail system we have.
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.
Eric T. • November 16, 2010Clean, mostly quiet and relatively fast, take Sound Transit Light Rail from SeaTac International Airport to downtown Seattle in roughly 30 minutes. It's the best way to negotiate through the city.
Scott R. • July 1, 2023Like other Link stations, the escalators are a sometimes thing but it's clean and spacious.
Chris J. • September 6, 2016Easy way to get to the Space Needle from Downtown. Also if you sit towards the front, you get a great view of the city.
K M. • June 25, 2016Clean, efficient and convenient. We commutes from the end of the line and it was quite scenic.
Amne H. • August 9, 2014Easy to use and you can access all the great places in Seattle on this route!
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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