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− | This | + | This is the first stop from the north for [[Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel]]. Entrance is located at 9th Ave and Pine Street. This is a bus station only and is not served by the [[Central Link Light Rail]]. |
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==Bus - tunnel level== | ==Bus - tunnel level== | ||
[[King County Metro]] and [[Sound Transit]] run buses in the tunnel. Fare is paid onboard the bus. Tunnel is open to approximately 1am on weeknights and Saturday nights, and midnight on Sunday nights. Routes that operate after the tunnel closure use surface streets instead. | [[King County Metro]] and [[Sound Transit]] run buses in the tunnel. Fare is paid onboard the bus. Tunnel is open to approximately 1am on weeknights and Saturday nights, and midnight on Sunday nights. Routes that operate after the tunnel closure use surface streets instead. |
Revision as of 19:25, 15 November 2015
City: Seattle
This is the first stop from the north for Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel. Entrance is located at 9th Ave and Pine Street. This is a bus station only and is not served by the Central Link Light Rail.
Points of interest
Bus - tunnel level
King County Metro and Sound Transit run buses in the tunnel. Fare is paid onboard the bus. Tunnel is open to approximately 1am on weeknights and Saturday nights, and midnight on Sunday nights. Routes that operate after the tunnel closure use surface streets instead.
Leaving downtown on the southbound platforms (Bay 1, C, D):
Leaving downtown on the northbound platform (Bay A, B):
Bus - street level
King County Metro
None at this point.