Many Sound Transit stations have bicycle parking, including stations on the Sounder N Line and S Line, the Link 1 Line and 2 Line, and selected transit centers served by ST Express buses. Parking options vary by location and include bike racks, on-demand lockers, and bike rooms.
No bicycle storage is 100% guaranteed to be safe. Be sure to securely lock your bike, including any quick-release wheels, to all racks, including those located within secure bike rooms, to prevent theft. Consider registering your bicycle on Bike Index, an online database that helps recover stolen bicycles.
Types of bike parking
BikeLink on-demand lockers
To view the availability of BikeLink on-demand lockers by location, check out the BikeLink map.
On-demand lockers are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
BikeLink on-demand lockers offer a secure way to park your bike at selected Sound Transit stations and transit centers without long-term commitment or monthly fees. These secure stainless-steel lockers are accessible to any transit passenger using a BikeLink card or the BikeLink app. Purchase a BikeLink card or download the BikeLink App on iOS and Android.
These on-demand lockers are available on a first-come, first-served basis 24 hours per day. Lockers may be rented for any period, from a few hours to a maximum of 10 days. Users pay 5 cents per hour, like a parking meter. If any purchased time is unused, it will be refunded. However, if you exceed your purchased time, you are charged 12 cents per hour automatically. Bikes left in lockers longer than 14 days are considered abandoned and are subject to impoundment.
BikeLink on-demand bicycle lockers are available at selected stations and transit centers operated by Sound Transit, King County Metro, and Community Transit.
Read the BikeLink FAQ for answers to common questions or email support@bikelink.org. To stay informed about future installations, sign up for alerts at the bottom of this page by selecting “Bicycle updates.”
Bike rooms
Bike rooms can be accessed using a BikeLink card or the with the BikeLink app. You can obtain a card by visiting bikelink.org, or download the BikeLink app for iOS or Android mobile devices
To view the locations of bike rooms, check out the BikeLink map.
Be sure to lock your bicycle securely to bike racks installed within bike rooms, including at least one wheel and the frame. U-locks are more secure than cable locks.
If you need more information, email support@bikelink.org. Sign up for alerts at the bottom of this page to stay informed about future installations. Just select "Bicycle updates."
Free bike racks
Bike racks are free to use. When using bike racks, please lock your bicycle securely, locking at least one wheel and the frame. U-locks are more secure than cable locks. Remove anything that thieves could easily take. Bicycle racks are outdoors and are first-come, first served. Some may offer a degree of weather protection. Bikes and locks left on racks for more than 72 hours will be removed.
For inquiries or feedback on bike parking options, contact bicycles@soundtransit.org.
Bike parking options by station
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Issaquah Transit Center |
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Shoreline North/185th Station |
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Kent Station |
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Shoreline South/148th Station |
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Lakewood Station |
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SODO Station |
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Angle Lake Station |
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Lynnwood City Center Station |
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South Bellevue Station |
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Auburn Station |
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Mercer Island Park-and-Ride |
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South Everett Park-and-Ride |
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Beacon Hill Station |
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Mount Baker Station |
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South Hill Park-and-Ride |
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Bellevue Downtown Station |
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Mountlake Terrace Station |
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South Tacoma Station |
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Bonney Lake Park-and-Ride |
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Mukilteo Station |
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Spring District Station |
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Capitol Hill Station |
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Northgate Station |
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Sumner Station |
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Columbia City Station |
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Othello Station |
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Tukwila Int'l Boulevard Station |
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Downtown Redmond Station |
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Overlake Village Station |
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Tukwila Station |
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Dupont Park-and-Ride |
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Puyallup Station |
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U District Station |
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East Main Station |
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Rainier Beach Station |
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University of Washington Station |
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Edmonds Station |
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Redmond Technology Station |
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Wilburton Station |
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Everett Station |
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Roosevelt Station |
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Marymoor Village Station |
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Federal Way Downtown Station |
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Sea-Tac/Airport Station |
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