

If you don’t have a ride to the airport, Link is far, far cheaper than taking a taxi or parking at the airport, and the ride is short and pleasant. Link is one of several modes of public transportation between Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Seattle. Trains run every 7 to 15 minutes, so you never have to wait long either. Parking lots are located at some stations so you can park and ride, making this a great way to avoid traffic driving into Seattle from the south or from as far north as the University of Washington. While the light rail doesn’t crisscross the city, Link is fabulously useful and easy to use. Residents who rely on the light rail to get around the region can sign up for rider alerts and learn more about the upcoming delays online.Seattle’s public transportation network includes a fairly extensive fleet of buses, a monorail, the South Lake Union Streetcar and Link Light Rail.


until end of revenue service, a Link bus shuttle will be available to connect passengers between Capitol Hill Station and SODO Station. 13: As a result of work on the overhead catenary system in the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel (DSTT), train frequencies will be reduced to 20 minutes in each direction until 11 p.m. 4: In order to replace tile at the Columbia City Station, train frequencies will be reduced to 20 minutes in each direction during all operating hours during the closure of one track, requiring all trains to use a single track between Mount Baker and Tukwila.
