Ultimate Guide to Riding Link Light Rail: Routes, Tips, and More
Seattle’s public transportation network includes a fairly extensive fleet of buses, a monorail, the South Lake Union Streetcar, and Link Light Rail. While the light rail doesn’t crisscross the city, Link is fabulously useful and easy to use. Parking lots are located at some stations, making this a great way to avoid traffic when driving into Seattle from the south or from as far north as the University of Washington. Consequently, trains run every 7 to 15 minutes, ensuring minimal wait times.