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The Lynnwood Transit Center is located on the north side of Interstate 5 at 44th Avenue West, southwest of Alderwood Mall in Lynnwood. The 17.5-acre (7.1 ha) transit center includes 20 bus bays and a park and ride. [1] A five-story parking garage on the southeast side of the site provides 1,670 park and ride spaces and has driveways from two ...
Link light rail is a light rail rapid transit system serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington.It is managed by Sound Transit in partnership with local transit providers, and consists of three non-connected lines: the 1 Line (formerly Central Link) in King County and Snohomish County, which travels for 33 miles (53 km) between Lynnwood, Seattle, and Seattle–Tacoma ...
Construction south of NE 145th Street, on a long section of viaduct, viewed from southbound I-5 in 2022. Route proposals for the extension in the early 2010s included paths along Interstate 5 (I-5) and State Route 99 (SR 99); a route preferred by Sound Transit on the latter alignment included an abrupt turn at the King–Snohomish county line to reach the Mountlake Terrace Transit Center and ...
SR 524 continues east through Lynnwood's city center and intersects I-5 with a partial cloverleaf interchange near the Lynnwood Convention Center and Alderwood Mall. [ 4 ] East of the interchange, SR 524 passes a few more blocks of big-box stores and a light industrial cluster before making a J-turn onto Filbert Road in the Swamp Creek canyon.
Lynnwood is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States.The city is part of the Seattle metropolitan area and is located 16 miles (26 km) north of Seattle and 13 miles (21 km) south of Everett, near the junction of Interstate 5 and Interstate 405.
The preferred route for the Orange Line was approved by Community Transit in October 2018. [5] It would travel from Edmonds College to Lynnwood and Mill Creek with connections to existing Swift lines as well as Link light rail, which was set to be extended to Lynnwood Transit Center by the time the Orange Line opened in 2023.
The freeway continues through western Mountlake Terrace, passing the Mountlake Terrace Transit Center and its median bus station near 236th Street Southwest. Upon entering Lynnwood, I-5 turns northeast and follows the Interurban Trail, passing the Lynnwood Transit Center, which is connected to the HOV lanes via a set of direct ramps. [56]
Edmonds is located near the campus of Edmonds College, which actually lies within Lynnwood city limits. [189] The city was formerly home to the private Puget Sound Christian College , which operated from 1977 to 2001 at the former Edmonds High School building (now the Edmonds Center for the Arts).