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Sound transit light rail
Sound transit light rail








Service animals are allowed in accordance with 2010 ADA Revised Requirements. In order to preserve the unique nature of this garden, and ensure access for all, we do not allow picnicking, weddings, tripods, or pets. The ticket booth can be reached at (206) 684-4725 during operating hours listed to the left. Please use Metro Trip Planner to determine the best route. The nearest Sound Transit light rail station is located at the University of Washington, a 25-minute walk away. The garden is accessible by Metro Bus route #11, which stops on nearby Madison Street. Photographer’s Annual Pass: $90 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Individual Student(with current ID), Senior(65+), Adaptive, Military Annual Pass: $30 Youths 6-17, Senior Adults(65+), Students(with valid ID), Adaptive, Military: $6 The Garden opens at noon on these dates: May 4th, June 1st, July 6th, August 3rd, September 7th, October 5th, and November 2nd. Final entry to the garden is 45 minutes before closing. The full annual schedule is available at the bottom of this page. The garden is open Tuesday through Sunday, with seasonal changes in hours. The parking lot is often busy on weekends. You can also comment or learn more by visiting Japanese Garden is located within the Washington Park Arboretum, at 1075 Lake Washington Blvd E. Poodle Dog Restaurant in Fife: March 15, 11 a.m.Federal Way Community Center: March 14, 8 to 10 a.m.

sound transit light rail

Milton / Edgewood Library: March 8, 5 to 7 p.m.That line had been scheduled to open in 2024 but has been delayed at least until 2025 and maybe 2026.Īhead of the Sound Transit Board’s March 23 meeting, the agency will hold three information sessions on the new options this month: Sound Transit earlier delayed completion of the 7.8-mile extension from Angle Lake Station in SeaTac through Kent to the Federal Way Transit Center. From the south Federal Way station, Sound Transit estimates travel times of 20 minutes to the Tacoma Dome and 15 minutes to Sea-Tac Airport. When completed, the light rail system will connect residents and visitors from downtown Tacoma to Northgate. The current preferred Enchanted Parkway route travels perilously close, if not entirely through the existing hotel building. But a new third alternative would instead break even farther west, meeting a potential station near South 352nd Street before running along Pacific Highway until rejoining the freeway near Milton.Ĭhanging the preferred light rail route through Federal Way could be key to safeguarding the county’s investment in a homelessness shelter project at the former Red Lion hotel.










Sound transit light rail