Line 1
Angle Lake → Lynnwood City Center
25 stations
Terminals
Angle Lake → Lynnwood City Center
Stations
25
About This Line
Línea principal de Sound Transit Link Light Rail. Línea norte-sur completamente elevada que conecta Angle Lake en el sur con Lynnwood City Center en el norte, pasando por el Aeropuerto Internacional de Seattle-Tacoma (SEA). Inaugurada por tramos entre 2009 y 2024, es la más larga del sistema con 25 estaciones y un recorrido de 47.1 km. Operativa de lunes a domingo, 5:00 AM a 1:00 AM, con trenes cada 8-15 minutos en horas pico. Conecta Downtown Seattle, Capitol Hill, University District y sirve como acceso principal al aeropuerto.
Stations
1. Federal Way Downtown
The southern terminus of the Link Light Rail, serving Federal Way's downtown core with shopping and dining options.
2. Star Lake
A suburban station serving the Star Lake neighborhood with access to natural areas and residential communities.
3. Kent/Des Moines
A key suburban station serving the Kent and Des Moines communities with access to waterfront recreation.
4. Angle Lake
A popular suburban station offering direct access to Angle Lake Park and its sandy swimming beach.
5. Tukwila International Blvd
A commercial hub serving the Tukwila area with direct access to major shopping centers and dining.
6. SeaTac/Airport
The primary transportation hub connecting Seattle-Tacoma International Airport directly to downtown Seattle via light rail.
7. Rainier Beach
A residential station serving the diverse Rainier Beach neighborhood with convenient downtown access.
8. Othello
A community-focused station serving the Othello neighborhood with park access and local services.
9. Columbia City
A vibrant urban village station in the heart of Columbia City, known for indie shops, cafes, and community character.
10. Mount Baker
A serene waterfront station serving the Mount Baker neighborhood with direct access to parks and Lake Washington views.
11. Beacon Hill
A community-centered station serving the Beacon Hill neighborhood with access to one of Seattle's oldest and most beautiful parks.
12. SODO
A premier entertainment hub serving SODO (South of Downtown) with direct access to major sports venues.
13. Stadium
A major entertainment hub providing direct access to Lumen Field and T-Mobile Park in downtown Seattle.
14. International District/Chinatown
A major cultural and transportation hub serving Seattle's historic International District and Chinatown with multiple transit connections.
15. Pioneer Square
A historic downtown station serving Seattle's oldest neighborhood with Victorian architecture, art galleries, and unique attractions.
16. Symphony/University St
A cultural and downtown hub serving Seattle's arts district with direct access to museums, shops, and entertainment.
17. Westlake
A major downtown transportation hub connecting Link Light Rail with the Seattle Center Monorail and South Lake Union Streetcar.
18. Capitol Hill
A vibrant urban station serving Seattle's most iconic neighborhood, known for arts, culture, and eclectic character.
19. U District
A major university and commercial hub serving the University of Washington campus and surrounding University District neighborhoods.
20. Roosevelt
A residential neighborhood station serving North Seattle communities with local shops and dining options.
21. Northgate
A major commercial and transit hub in North Seattle with shopping center and bus connections.
22. Shoreline South/148th
A suburban station serving Shoreline communities with park access and local services.
23. Shoreline North/185th
A suburban station serving northern Shoreline with access to parks and the Edmonds area.
24. Mountlake Terrace
A suburban station serving Mountlake Terrace with park access and local shopping.
25. Lynnwood City Center
The northern terminus of the Link Light Rail, serving Lynnwood's modern downtown with shopping and dining.
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