From: singlemalt on
Just got back from Seattle, actually Poulsbo, and notice the light rail
system from Westlake to the airport. When we arrived at the airport to come
home I noticed the rail line seemed to terminate at one of the big cement
circular buildings which I assume are parking garages. When the rail line is
complete to the airport will it terminate in a parking garage and how far
from the actual airport is it? I am interested because it would save us time
to take the rail then the ferry to Winslow and be met by a car. Thanks, J.


From: Hatunen on
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 12:22:21 -0500, "singlemalt"
<jolo823(a)myway.com> wrote:

>Just got back from Seattle, actually Poulsbo, and notice the light rail
>system from Westlake to the airport. When we arrived at the airport to come
>home I noticed the rail line seemed to terminate at one of the big cement
>circular buildings which I assume are parking garages. When the rail line is
>complete to the airport will it terminate in a parking garage and how far
>from the actual airport is it? I am interested because it would save us time
>to take the rail then the ferry to Winslow and be met by a car. Thanks, J.

It appears to be a light rail system currently connecting
downtown Seattle with Tukwila with the extension so Sea_Tac under
construction.

http://www.soundtransit.org/x115.xml

and

http://www.soundtransit.org/Documents/pdf/riding/RTWJun09.pdf


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From: jessica_smith_nyc on
There is a elevated rail station behind the parking lot.......they
just built a sky bridge that connects the station to the airport via
the parking garage. I will open the first week of December.......just
in time for the holidays.

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On Sep 30, 10:22 am, "singlemalt" <jolo...(a)myway.com> wrote:
> Just got back from Seattle, actually Poulsbo, and notice the light rail
> system from Westlake to the airport. When we arrived at the airport to come
> home I noticed the rail line seemed to terminate  at one of the big cement
> circular buildings which I assume are parking garages. When the rail line is
> complete to the airport will it terminate in a parking garage and how far
> from the actual airport is it? I am interested because it would save us time
> to take the rail then the ferry to Winslow and be met by a car. Thanks, J..

From: James Silverton on
singlemalt wrote on Wed, 30 Sep 2009 12:22:21 -0500:

> Just got back from Seattle, actually Poulsbo, and notice the
> light rail system from Westlake to the airport. When we
> arrived at the airport to come home I noticed the rail line
> seemed to terminate at one of the big cement circular
> buildings which I assume are parking garages. When the rail
> line is complete to the airport will it terminate in a parking
> garage and how far from the actual airport is it? I am
> interested because it would save us time to take the rail then
> the ferry to Winslow and be met by a car. Thanks, J.

Isn't the airport called Seatac or, perhaps more formally, Sea-Tac?

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Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not
From: singlemalt on

"James Silverton" <not.jim.silverton(a)verizon.net> wrote in message
news:ha2gp5$8p7$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
> singlemalt wrote on Wed, 30 Sep 2009 12:22:21 -0500:
>
>> Just got back from Seattle, actually Poulsbo, and notice the
>> light rail system from Westlake to the airport. When we
>> arrived at the airport to come home I noticed the rail line
>> seemed to terminate at one of the big cement circular
>> buildings which I assume are parking garages. When the rail
>> line is complete to the airport will it terminate in a parking
>> garage and how far from the actual airport is it? I am
>> interested because it would save us time to take the rail then
>> the ferry to Winslow and be met by a car. Thanks, J.
>
> Isn't the airport called Seatac or, perhaps more formally, Sea-Tac?

Whatever it is named, I am sure it is not as I wrote it above.
>
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>
> James Silverton
> Potomac, Maryland
>
> Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not