Address: Seattle, WA 98101, USA
Danny Tram
This is the one of the main stations to get into Seattle Downtown. From this station, you can get into the 3rd, 5th, 2nd, 7th Ave St. Overall, the station is clean, safe, and spacious with clear signs and accessible elevators/escalators. Sometimes, these elevators do not work as expected and it takes so long to fix them. Southbound or northbound trains run every 10 mins on schedule.
Frank Delligatti
Elevator not open. 5 suitcases down the stairs
Curtis Baskett
After the Kraken game the light rail heading southbound did not stop................. just kept on going leaving dozens of people waiting. The train was empty.........
Kuni Alki
In the center of downtown Seattle. Easy ride to / from airport, stadiums, Capital Hill, and all other stops. Easy access to several stores from inside the station. Westlake station is clean and well lit. Previously had buses sharing the tunnel - no longer the case. All buses are now on surface streets.
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You can use Google map to do a quick search
you should try to get to the Westlake station, then take the southbound train all the way to Sea-tac Airport Station
Take the south bound link rail towards Angle Lake. The airport is a the stop before Angle Lake.
No lockers in any of the stations. They are all a single purpose transit station. No lockers, no restrooms. Westlake does have inside entrance to some downtown department stores.
Light Rail Transit states that "Service is available from 5 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday through Saturday and from 6 a.m. to midnight on Sunday and holidays."
There's a free Waterfront shuttle that's runs from downtown to various stops on Waterfront. Not sure of their route. Can also walk, rideshare/taxi down there. If you are staying down there or going on a cruise they usually have Van's at the airport.
I think you can do a quick search on Google map where it shows you the directions
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