Our latest listing is in Seattle’s Olympic Hills neighborhood, and here you’re only an 8-minute drive to the Northgate Transit Center. Imagine being able to hop on the Light Rail in Everett and take it all the way to Downtown Seattle or SeaTac Airport?! Operated by Sound Transit it runs from SeaTac Airport to Westlake in downtown Se. One day (sometime in 2036… although they are getting faster at completing the extensions now a-days!), the Light Rail will go all the way to Everett. Light rail trains at various stations along Seattles first light rail line. Buses are scheduled to run every 10 minutes, and there are parking lots planned in Lake Forest Park, Kenmore, and Bothell. People who live in cities around north Lake Washington will soon have a quick and direct transit option for getting to the light rail (perfect for those who need to get into Downtown Seattle). In the next few years, the Link Light Rail is heading even further north all the way up through Shoreline and Mountlake Terrace to Lynnwood: Sound Transit’s environmental-impact statement in 1999 predicted three pedestrian strikes and 29 vehicle collisions per year, based on frequency of crashes in other light-rail systems. Click here for addresses + more info about each parking facility. There are also a few thousand new parking facilities being added into the mix in North Seattle for those who need to drive into the stations. And the best news is that this new segment is scheduled to open in 2021! More Parking Facilities This extension adds 3 more Light Rail stops, including a U District Station, Roosevelt Station, and Northgate Station. Our current SoundTransit Link Light Rail (aka Seattle’s subway system) extends from Angle Lake (close to SeaTac International Airport) and heads north all the way to University of Washington. In the coming years, Light Rail (and other transit options) is scheduled to expand further north, and here’s what to expect: Northgate Link Extension state of Washington. There are some very exciting transit-related things happening in our region right now, and we wanted to take a moment to update you on what’s happening particularly with north Seattle’s transit. Link light rail is a light rail rapid transit system serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S.
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