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What Would You Do With RFK Stadium?

Started by RobbieL2415, August 23, 2018, 10:00:00 PM

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Bruce

Speaking of stadiums and mass transit, I don't think there's many American stadiums as well-sited as CenturyLink Field (and its predecessor, the Kingdome). The parking lot practically abuts King Street Station (the Amtrak/commuter rail station), with direct access via a pedestrian bridge. Said bridge continues east to 4th Avenue (a major bus corridor) and to International District/Chinatown Station, which is served by light rail trains and some buses that run in the same tunnel. Come 2035, the station will also be one of the two main interchanges between the system's three lines in Seattle.


King Street Station from CenturyLink Field by SounderBruce, on Flickr

As a bonus, the building off to the right is an ex-station (Union Station), which now houses the offices of Sound Transit, the regional train operator.



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