Transit Facility ProfilesThe Transit Facility Profiles were completed in 2004 as a work program item approved by the Sound Transit Board of Directors to assist interested parties in understanding existing conditions at station areas. The profiles are a resource for understanding the importance of connecting land use and transit in the quarter-mile radius around major transit stops, generally considered the area that is most influenced by transit and is within comfortable walking distance. The TOD Program intends that citizens, developers, neighborhoods associations, planners and others will find these maps and overlays useful. Each station area profile contains six essential pieces of information.
- Fact Sheet - describes the transit facility, location, transit connections and general conditions.
- Aerial Map - shows location and context to surrounding area within one-quarter-mile
- Land Use Overlay - shows existing land use patterns in the area around the transit facility
- Zoning Map - shows current zoning in the station area within one-quarter-mile
- Land Value Overlay - shows real property value at the time the maps were created, with the intent to track land values in station areas over time.
- Ownership Overlay - shows ownership of real property in the station area at the time the maps were created.
Due to schedule and budget, not all station areas were profiled and may be completed at a later date. Please let us know of your suggestions for improving or expanding the Profiles.
Contact Information:
Scott Kirkpatrick Transit Oriented Development Program Manager Phone: 206-398-5264 kirkpatricks@soundtransit.org
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Auburn Station - Sounder Commuter Rail Service Location: 23 A Street S.W. Station Area Population in 2000: 776 The Auburn Station is located along the existing Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway tracks between A and C streets and from Main Street south to Third Street at the west end of downtown Auburn.
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Beacon Hill Station - Link Light Rail Service Location: South Lander Street between Beacon Avenue South and 17th Avenue South Station Area Population in 2000: 2,996 Beacon Hill Station will be a Link light rail station located in the City of Seattle in the Beacon Hill neighborhood. This station will be in a tunnel 150 feet below ground, and will include four high speed elevators. The site will be accessed by an entrance on the southeast corner of Beacon Avenue South and South Lander Street. Construction began in 2004 and the start of service is anticipated in 2009.
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Bellevue Transit Center - ST Regional Express Bus Service Location: 10850 N.E. Sixth St. Transit Center Area Population in 2000: 777 The transit center includes shelters for waiting passengers. A rider services building was constructed in 2006, and includes a bike station, a Bellevue Police outpost, City of Bellevue and community information and public restrooms. No free parking is associated with the facility. The transit center is on Northeast Sixth Street in Bellevue.
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DuPont Station - ST Regional Express Bus Service Location: 1101 Palisade Blvd. Transit Facility Area Population in 2000: 143 DuPont Station is a regional bus transit facility located in Pierce County. The park-and-ride lot includes 120 parking spaces and shelters for waiting passengers. The site is accessed off of Wilmington Drive in DuPont.
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Edmonds Station - Sounder Commuter Rail Service Location: 210 Railroad Ave. Station Area Population in 2000: 769 Edmonds Station is an interim facility for Sounder commuter rail located in southern Snohomish County. The temporary station includes a platform for waiting and boarding passengers, accessible ramps, and 140 parking spaces. The site is accessed from Edmonds Way on Dayton Street and James Street. A permanent station will be built in conjunction with a new ferry pier and Amtrak station. The preferred location is at Point Edwards, southwest of the current location of the passenger rail and Sounder station and ferry terminal.
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Everett Station - Sounder Commuter Rail Service Location: 3201 Smith Ave. Station Area Population in 2000: 906 Everett Station is the northern terminus of the Everett-Seattle run of Sounder commuter rail. Everett Station is located in western Snohomish County. The station includes a platform for waiting and boarding passengers, and an accessible boarding ramp. There are over 500 parking spaces in two parking lots. The site is accessed from Pacific Avenue on Smith Avenue.
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Federal Way Transit Center - ST Express Bus Service Location: 10416 94th Ave. Ct. E. Transit Center Area Population in 2000: 540 The Federal Way Transit Center is a regional bus transit facility located in southern King County. The transit center includes a five level parking garage with 1,200 parking spaces, a pedestrian bridge between the transit center and parking garage, bicycle storage, and shelters for waiting passengers. The site is accessed off of South 316th Street in Federal Way. Construction was completed in 2006.
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Kent Station - Sounder Commuter Rail Service Location: 301 Railroad Ave. N. Station Area Population in 2000: 1,157 Kent Station is a Sounder commuter rail facility located in southern King County. The station includes passenger drop off areas, a platform for waiting and boarding passengers, shelters, accessible boarding ramps, and bicycle lockers. There is a parking garage with 871 parking spaces, plus two additional parking lots, and a pedestrian bridge over the tracks opened in the fall of 2004. Kent Station is accessed by James and Smith streets in downtown Kent.
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King Street Station - Sounder Commuter Rail Service Location: 301 S. Jackson St. Station Area Population in 2000: 3,930 King Street Station is an intermodal station located in Downtown Seattle, in western King County. It is the terminus of the Tacoma to Seattle and the Everett to Seattle Sounder commuter rail routes. The King Street Sounder platform includes accessible ramps. There is no free parking associated with the Sounder station.
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Lynnwood Transit Center - ST Express Bus Service Location: 202nd St. S.W. & 46th Ave. W. Transit Center Area Population in 2000: 2,944 The Lynnwood Transit Center is a regional bus transit facility operated by Community Transit. It is located in southern Snohomish County. This facility provides service with Sound Transit Express bus service and Community Transit. The transit center also includes a park-and-ride lot. The transit center and park-and-ride lot have 1,260 parking spaces, bicycle lockers, a costumer service center, and shelters for waiting passengers. The site is accessed off of 200th Street Southwest on 48th Avenue West and 46th Avenue West in Lynnwood.
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Mount Baker Station - Link Light Rail Service Location: West of Rainier Avenue South and Martin Luther King Jr. Way South, south of South McClellan Street Station Area Population in 2000: 2,405 The Mount Baker Station will be a Link light rail station located in the City of Seattle in the Rainier Valley. The station will include an elevated platform and associated escalators, stairs and elevators to bring passengers to the station. It will be the first station to the east of the Beacon Hill tunnel. The site will be accessed off of Rainier Avenue South where South Stevens Street currently exists. Construction began in 2004 and the start of service is anticipated in 2009.
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Mukilteo Station - Sounder Commuter Rail Service Location: Between Mukilteo Lane and Front Street, East of the Mukilteo Speedway (SR 525) Station Area Population in 2000: 737 Mukilteo Station will be a Sounder commuter rail facility located in southern Snohomish County. The station design includes station platforms and shelters, a pedestrian overpass, and 120 parking spaces. Operation is scheduled to begin in 2008. The site is accessed from the Mukilteo Speedway on First Street.
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Puyallup Station - Sounder Commuter Rail Service Location: 131 W. Main St. Station Area Population in 2000: 1,407 Puyallup Station is a Sounder commuter rail facility located in northern Pierce County. Puyallup Station includes boarding areas on either side of the rail line, accessible ramps, bicycle lockers, and shelters. There are 300 parking spaces at Puyallup Station in three lots. The station is accessed via West Main Street on the south side and West Stewart Avenue on the north side of the station.
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SeaTac/Airport Station Link Light Rail Service Location: International Boulevard and South 154th Street Station Area Population in 2000: 2,726 SeaTac/Airport Station will be a Link light rail station located near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. This station is proposed to be elevated with side platforms, and have 466 parking spaces. The site will be accessed off of International Boulevard/Pacific Highway South and South 154th Street in Tukwila. Construction has begun and the start of service is anticipated in 2009. The station area is split between the city of SeaTac and the city of Tukwila. The jurisdiction line generally follows State Route 99.
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South 200th Street Station - Link Light Rail Service Location: South 200th Street and 28th Avenue South Station Area Population in 2000: 2,692 South 200th Street Station is a proposed Link light rail station located south of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. This station is still in the planning stages, and funding is being sought to extend Link to South 200th Street. The proposed station will be accessed on South 200th Street in SeaTac.
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Sammamish Park-and-Ride Lot - ST Express Bus Service Location: Issaquah-Pine Lake Road Southeast west of 228th Avenue Southeast Transit Facility Area Population in 2000: 1,820 The Sammamish Park-and-Ride is a regional bus transit facility located in east King County. The park-and-ride lot includes 265 parking spaces, bicycle storage and shelters for waiting passengers. The site is accessed off of 228th Avenue Southeast at Issaquah-Pine Lake Road Southeast in Sammamish. Construction was completed in 2006.
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South Hill Park-and-Ride Lot - ST Express Bus Service Location: 10416 94th Ave. Ct. E Transit Facility Population in 2000: 540 The South Hill Park-and-Ride lot is a regional bus transit facility located in Pierce County. The park-and-ride lot includes 350 parking spaces and shelters for waiting passengers. The site is accessed off of 104th Street East/31st Avenue Southwest in Puyallup.
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South Tacoma Station - Sounder Commuter Rail Service Location: South Hood Street south of South 56th Street Station Area Population in 2000: 747 The South Tacoma Station will be a Sounder commuter rail facility on the Tacoma to Lakewood extension. It is located in southern Tacoma in Pierce County. The station design includes station platforms and canopy shelters. Final design of the station is complete , construction is expected to begin fall 2007, and operation is scheduled to begin in 2008. The site is accessed from South 56th Street and South Hood Street.
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Sumner Station - Sounder Commuter Rail Service Location: 810 Maple Street Station Area Population in 2000: 943 Sumner Station is a Sounder commuter rail station located in downtown Sumner in northern Pierce County. The station includes a platform for waiting and boarding passengers, a boarding ramp, a shelter, and bicycle lockers. There are 286 parking spaces in two separate lots. The site is accessed from several city streets, including Traffic Avenue, Harrison Street, Narrow Street, Maple Street, and Main Street.
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Convention Center Station - Tacoma Link Light Rail Service Location: Commerce Street at South 15th Street Station Area Population in 2000: 641 The Convention Center Station is a Link light rail station located in downtown Tacoma, in northwest Pierce County. The station includes shelters and seats for waiting passengers. The site is accessed on Commerce Street in downtown Tacoma. There is no free parking associated with the Convention Center Station.
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Tacoma Dome Intermodal Station - Sounder Commuter Rail and Tacoma Link Light Rail Service Location: Commerce Street at South 15th Street Station Area Population in 2000: 21 The Tacoma Dome Intermodal Station is an intermodal station located in downtown Tacoma, in northwestern Pierce County. It is the southern terminus of the Seattle to Tacoma Sounder commuter rail route, and the southern end of the Tacoma Link light rail alignment. The permanent Sounder station is located adjacent to Freighthouse Square off of East 25th Street and East D Street. The Link station is on East 25th Street at East E Street. Adjacent to the Tacoma Dome Intermodal Station is a parking garage with 2,400 parking spaces.
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Tacoma South 25th Station - Tacoma Link Light Rail Service Location: South 25th Street West of A Street Station Area Population in 2000: 230 The South 25th Station is a Link light rail station located in downtown Tacoma, in northwest Pierce County. The station includes a shelter for waiting passengers. There is no free parking associated with the station.
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Tacoma Theater District Station - Tacoma Link Light Rail Service Location: East side of Commerce Street north of South Ninth Street Station Area Population in 2000: 1,149 The Theater District Station is the northern terminus of the Tacoma Link light rail route in downtown Tacoma, located in northwest Pierce County. The station includes shelters and seats for waiting passengers. The station is accessed on Commerce Street. There is no free parking associated with the station.
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Tacoma Union Station - Tacoma Link Light Rail Service Location: Pacific Avenue at South 19th Street Station Area Population in 2000: 227 Union Station is a Link light rail station located in downtown Tacoma, in northwest Pierce County. The station includes a shelter for waiting passengers and a community kiosk with visitor information. There is no free parking associated with Union Station. The station is in the median of Pacific Avenue at South 19th Street.
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Tukwila Station - Sounder Commuter Rail Service Location: 7301 S. 158th St. Station Area Population in 2000: 5 The current Tukwila Station is an interim facility for Sounder commuter rail located in southern King County. The interim station includes a platform for waiting and boarding passengers, pedestrian ramps and staircases, 250 parking spaces, and bicycle lockers. The permanent station is projected to be constructed no later than 2010. The facility is accessed from the West Valley Highway on Longacres Way. The station area straddles the city of Tukwila on the west, and the city of Renton on the east.
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Woodinville Park-and-Ride Lot - ST Express Bus Service Location: 17800 140th Ave. N.E. Transit Facility Area Population in 2000: 2,907 The Woodinville Park-and-Ride lot is a regional bus transit facility operated by King County located near the Snohomish-King County boundary. The park-and-ride lot includes 459 parking spaces, bicycle lockers and shelters for waiting passengers. The site is accessed off of 140th Avenue Northeast in Woodinville.
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