Angle Lake station is a Link light rail station in SeaTac, Washington. The elevated station is the southern terminus of the 1 Line, which travels north to Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, the Rainier Valley, Downtown Seattle, and North Seattle, including the University of Washington. It also includes a large parking garage for passengers.
The station on its opening day, September 24, 2016
Aerial view of Angle Lake station and its parking garage under construction in June 2016
Panoramic view of Angle Lake station under construction in December 2015
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 in King County, which travels for 26 miles (42 km) between Seattle and Seattle–Tacoma International Airport; the 2 Line in King County's Eastside region between Bellevue and Redmond; and the T Line in Pierce County, which runs for 4 miles (6.4 km) between Downtown Tacoma and Tacoma Dome Station. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 23.9 million, or about 78,600 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2023, primarily on the 1 Line. Trains run at frequencies of 6 to 24 minutes.
Image: Link Light Rail Line 1 Siemens S700 Mount Baker Station (52232826261)
Image: Northbound Link train at Othello Station (31003193486)
Image: Tacoma Link 1003 at Convention Center Station
Redmond Technology station on the 2 Line under construction in 2019