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Downtown Seattle SODO, West Seattle, 35th Ave SW, High Point, Gatewood Westwood Village 5 Schedule Map: 21 Express Conventional No No No No Downtown Seattle Alaskan Way Viaduct, West Seattle, 35th Ave SW, High Point, Gatewood Arbor Heights Schedule Map: 22 Conventional Yes Yes Yes No Alaska Junction
View of downtown Seattle from one of several common greenspaces. High Point is a neighborhood in the Delridge district. It is so named because it contains the highest point in the city of Seattle: Myrtle Reservoir Park at the intersection of 35th Avenue SW and SW Myrtle Street, which is 520 feet (160 m) above sea level. [3]
C Line stop in West Seattle. The city of Seattle made major improvements to the RapidRide C and D lines with money generated by Proposition 1 (which increases sales tax by 0.1 percent and imposes a $60 annual car-tab fee). [10] The first round of improvements came in June 2015 when headways on the RapidRide C and D lines were decreased.
The 4.7-mile-long (7.6 km) West Seattle Link Extension will include three new stations southwest of SODO station and is scheduled to open in 2032. [5] The 3 Line was created as part of the Sound Transit 3 program, approved by voters in 2016, which included both projects.
Alaska Junction † 3 Line – West Seattle Extension: West Seattle Junction, Seattle: 2032 [55] Ash Way: 3 Line – Everett Extension: Lynnwood: 2037 [56] Avalon 3 Line – West Seattle Extension: West Seattle, Seattle: 2032 [55] Ballard † 1 Line – Ballard Extension: Ballard, Seattle: 2039 [55] Boeing Access Road * 1 Line: Tukwila: 2031 ...
[235] [239] The Alaskan Way Viaduct carried several non-stop routes connecting Downtown Seattle to West Seattle (including the RapidRide C Line) and Burien. [235] [240] Aurora Avenue is served by the RapidRide E Line, which carried 18,000 passengers daily in 2017 and is the busiest bus route in the King County Metro system. [241]
The Alaskan Way Viaduct ("the viaduct" for short) [1] [2] [3] was an elevated freeway in Seattle, Washington, United States, that carried a section of State Route 99 (SR 99). The double-decked freeway ran north–south along the city's waterfront for 2.2 miles (3.5 km), east of Alaskan Way and Elliott Bay, and traveled between the West Seattle Freeway in SoDo and the Battery Street Tunnel in ...
RapidRide is a network of limited-stop bus routes with some bus rapid transit features in King County, Washington, operated by King County Metro.The network consists of eight routes totaling 76 miles (122 km) that carried riders on approximately 64,860 trips on an average weekday in 2016, comprising about 17 percent of King County Metro's total daily ridership.