Sound Transit
Sound Transit401 S. Jackson Street, Union Station
Seattle, Washington 98104-2826
The elevated Angle Lake Station includes passenger platforms with covered areas, bicycle storage, off-street parking, passenger drop-off area and local and rapid transit service connections. Riders will enjoy frequent, reliable service from Angle Lake Station to the airport, downtown Seattle and the University of Washington.
Angle Lake features EV charging stations provided by ChargePoint.
The Angle Lake Link Light Rail Station also offers a free park and ride are for you to park your car and hop on the Light Rail. There is a 1,050-stall parking garage and 70 surface lot spaces on 28th Avenue at Angle Lake Station.
Angle Lake Light Rail Station Amenities Include:
- 1160 parking spaces: Some spaces reserved for carpool and solo driver permit parking.
- EV charging
- Off-street parking
- Bicycle cages, lockers, and racks
- Nearest bathroom: Chevron @ 19923 Pacific Hwy S
- Public art
- Ticket vending machines
With 15 stops total, the Central Link line stretches nearly 17.5 miles serving some of the most popular destinations in Central Puget Sound. It is extremely budget-friendly and convenient when traveling to and from Sea-Tac Airport to Downtown Seattle and on to the University of Washington.
In Downtown Seattle, the Light Rail brings you right to shopping, the library, government buildings, art centers and jobs. In the SODO District, it takes you near CenturyLink Field for Seahawks football and Sounders FC soccer, and Safeco Field for Mariners baseball. The Rainier Valley and Tukwila stations open a new world of restaurants and shops, and the Rainier Beach Station is near the Chief Sealth bike trail.
Thirty five pieces of original artwork give the light rail line the feel of a traveling art gallery. Look for eight cut-metal African ladies dancing in the Othello Station plaza, the 35-foot shovel at Columbia City Station and "Blue Lights Over Duwamish," a series of blue LED lights on the bridge over the Duwamish River.
Learn more about the public art at Angle Lake Light Rail Station in Seattle Southside Scenes.
Jump on the Light Rail and Visit #SeattleSouthside
The Tukwila/International Blvd Link Light Rail Station is 1-mile north of the SeaTac/Airport Station and offers a free park and ride are for you to park your car and hop on the Light Rail. Parking is a first come, first serve basis. Surface parking is provided immediately north of the Tukwila International Boulevard Link Station and an additional 62 parking spots are available for Link riders in Tukwila on the top floor of the SeaTac Center Garage at 15247 International Boulevard.
Tukwila Light Rail Station Amenities Include:
- 600 parking spaces: Some spaces reserved for weekday only carpool and solo driver permit parking.
- Bicycle cages, lockers and racks
- Ticket vending machines
- Public art Restroom in Station
With 15 stops total, the Central Link line stretches nearly 17.5 miles serving some of the most popular destinations in Central Puget Sound. It is extremely budget-friendly and convenient when traveling to and from Sea-Tac Airport to Downtown Seattle and on to the University of Washington. In Downtown Seattle, the Light Rail brings you right to shopping, the library, government buildings, art centers and jobs. In the SODO District, it takes you near CenturyLink Field for Seahawks football and Sounders FC soccer, and Safeco Field for Mariners baseball. The Rainier Valley and Tukwila stations open a new world of restaurants and shops, and the Rainier Beach Station is near the Chief Sealth bike trail. Thirty five pieces of original artwork give the light rail line the feel of a traveling art gallery. Look for eight cut-metal African ladies dancing in the Othello Station plaza, the 35-foot shovel at Columbia City Station and "Blue Lights Over Duwamish," a series of blue LED lights on the bridge over the Duwamish River.
15 Convenient Stops Between Downtown Seattle & #SeattleSouthside
The SeaTac/Airport Link Light Rail Station connects you directly to and from the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. There is a drop-off and pick-up zone located at International Blvd and S 176th ST. In Downtown Seattle, the Light Rail brings you right to shopping, the library, government buildings, art centers and jobs.
In the SODO District, it takes you near CenturyLink Field for Seahawks football and Sounders FC soccer, and Safeco Field for Mariners baseball. The Rainier Valley and Tukwila stations open a new world of restaurants and shops, and the Rainier Beach Station is near the Chief Sealth bike trail.
SeaTac/Airport Light Rail Station Amenities include:
- No Sound Transit parking available
- Paid parking nearby
- Visitor information center
- Public Art
- Nearest restroom: In Station
- Ticket vending machines
- Luggage carts available
- Bicycle lockers and racks
- Arrival/departure time information board
- Restrooms
With 15 stops total, the Link Light Rail stretches 17.5 miles, serving some of the most popular destinations in Central Puget Sound. It is extremely budget-friendly and convenient when traveling to and from Sea-Tac Airport to Downtown Seattle and on to the University of Washington. Thirty five pieces of original artwork give the light rail line the feel of a traveling art gallery. Look for eight cut-metal African ladies dancing in the Othello Station plaza, the 35-foot shovel at Columbia City Station and "Blue Lights Over Duwamish," a series of blue LED lights on the bridge over the Duwamish River.
Easy Transportation Between Downtown Seattle and Sea-Tac Airport in #SeattleSouthside
The Sounder train travels between Lakewood and Seattle (making stops in South Tacoma, Tacoma, Puyallup, Sumner, Auburn, Kent and Tukwila) and between Everett and Seattle (making stops in Mukilteo and Edmonds). Sounder regularly runs weekday mornings and afternoons only. Sounder also serves select major weekend events such as Mariners and Seahawks games. Adult fares are between $3.25 and $5.75 depending on how far you travel. The Tukwila station is located south of Longacres Way and west of the BNSF railroad tracks. Amenities at the Tukwila Sounder Station include: 390 parking spaces Public art Bicycle lockers, racks and cage Ticket vending machines Electric vehicle charging stations.