Central Link - Stations

Stations

Station Name Opening Year City/Neighborhood Location Platforms Notes
End of line; future extension (University Link)
Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel
Westlake 1989 Downtown Seattle under 4th Avenue & Pine Street Outside Connections to monorail and streetcar.
University Street 1989 Downtown Seattle under 3rd Avenue & University Street Outside
Pioneer Square 1989 Pioneer Square, Seattle under 3rd Avenue & Cherry Street Outside
International District/Chinatown 1989 International District / Chinatown, Seattle under Union Station at 5th Avenue S. & S. Jackson Street Outside
Connection to future extension (East Link)
Surface
Stadium 2009 SoDo, Seattle SoDo Busway &
S. Royal Brougham Way
Center Larger platform to serve Safeco Field and CenturyLink Field
SODO 2009 SoDo, Seattle SoDo Busway & S. Lander Street Outside
Tunnel
Beacon Hill 2009 Beacon Hill, Seattle under Beacon Avenue S. & S. Lander Street Center
Elevated
Mount Baker 2009 Mount Baker, Seattle Martin Luther King Jr. Way S. & Rainier Avenue S. Outside
Surface (Martin Luther King Jr. Way)
Columbia City 2009 Columbia City, Seattle MLK Jr. Way S. between
S. Edmunds & S. Alaska Streets
Outside
Othello 2009 New Holly, Seattle MLK Jr. Way S. between
S. Othello & S. Myrtle Streets
Outside
Rainier Beach 2009 Rainier Valley, Seattle MLK Jr. Way S. & S. Henderson Street Center
Elevated
Tukwila International Blvd 2009 Tukwila SR 518 & Tukwila International Blvd Outside 600-space park & ride lot
SeaTac/Airport 2009 SeaTac East of airport parking garage Center Pedestrian bridges to main terminal and kiss-and-ride center at International Blvd
End of line; future extension (South Link)

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