Trips to the airport will get quicker for public transit riders in five weeks. Since Sound Transit opened its first light-rail line in summer, riding "light rail from downtown to the airport" has involved a bus ride—a few minutes to the parking lot, a five-minute wait, and a five-minute bus ride—from the terminus of the rail line in Tukwila to Sea-Tac. But that 12-minute trip will shrink on December 19 when Sound Transit opens the final leg of the route—reducing the final part of the trip to two glorious minutes. The entire trip from Westlake Station will take 36 minutes.
The Sea-Tac station is about 1,000 feet from the terminal, connected by a pedestrian bridge though the parking garage. There will be luggage carts, rain protection, cheerful gnomes, and a Manhattan bar, officials promise. It is pure magic.
The final leg of the light-rail journey took longer to open because the Port of Seattle revamped its station plans in 2001, following the 911 attacks, says Sound Transit spokesman Bruce Gray. Sea-Tac officials scaled back plans for a terminal expansion, so Sound Transit couldn't begin designing the last part of the light-rail line for about two years after the rest of the project was underway.
The light-rail line opens in entirety at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 19. Operating hours run from from 5:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday and from 6:00 a.m. to midnight on Sundays. Here's the schedule.
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