For regional travel, just look for the signs
Look for the Regional T icon identifying regional transportation hubs throughout King, Pierce and Snohomish counties. Riders can expect a wealth of services from stations with the Regional T including:
- Regional emphasis - regional connections to a variety of destinations
- Multiple system transfer opportunities - opportunities to transfer between different providers and modes of transportation
- Peak hour and mid-day service options - service to and from locations during a normal day
- Regional transportation information such as timetables and maps
- Center for local service connections
The Regional T was developed by Sound Transit and adopted by the transit partnership that includes Sound Transit, King County Metro, Pierce Transit, Everett Transit, Community Transit, Amtrak, Washington State Ferries, and the Washington State Department of Transportation.
All Sound Transit facilities are identified with the Regional T.
Facilities completed to date are as follows:
Eleven ST Express Regional Bus Facilities:
- Bellevue Transit Center
- Canyon Park Freeway Station
- DuPont Station/Wilmington Dr
- Eastgate Freeway Station
- Federal Way Transit Center
- Issaquah Highlands Park and Ride
- Lynnwood Transit Center/Park and Ride
- Mercer Island Park & Ride
- Overlake Transit Center/Park and Ride
- South Hill Park and Ride
- Totem Lake Freeway Station
Nine Sounder Commuter Rail Stations:
- Everett Station
- Edmonds Station
- King Street Station
- Tukwila Station
- Kent Station
- Auburn Station
- Sumner Station
- Puyallup Station
- Tacoma Dome Station
Five Tacoma Link Light Rail Stations:
Twleve Central Link light rail / Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel Stations:
- Westlake
- University Street
- Pioneer Square
- International District/Chinatown
- Stadium
- Mount Baker
- Columbia City
- Othello
- Rainier Beach
- Tukwila/International Blvd
- SeaTac/Airport *Opens December, 2009*
Look For the Regional T Near You
The Washington State Department of Transportation and local jurisdictions work with Sound Transit to install Regional T wayfinding signage from state highways and local roads to regional transportation hubs. The Regional T is in printed information to aid customers looking for regional connections.
In addition to the Sound Transit facilities, transit agencies from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have identified 36 transit facilities throughout the three-county area that qualify as Regional T transportation hubs.
Sound Transit's Tacoma Dome Station at Freighthouse Square is the first Regional T site to have Sounder commuter rail, Link light rail, ST Express bus, Pierce Transit bus, and Greyhound bus service. Amtrak is just four blocks away from this major regional transportation center.











