乘坐轻轨探索西雅图南区
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注册这就是在西雅图战胜交通的方法。轻轨是无车旅行者的理想选择,也是西雅图南区游客最受欢迎的交通方式之一,轻轨可以在短短30分钟内将你从机场带到西雅图市中心。
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这些便捷的卡片可用于乘坐轻轨、公交车和渡轮。只需往卡里充值,上车前在站台的任何 ORCA 卡读卡器上刷一下即可。西雅图地区的大多数公共交通工具都接受 ORCA 卡,包括社区公交(Community Transit)、埃弗里特公交(Everett Transit)、金县公交(King County Transit)、基茨普公交(Kitsap Transit)、皮尔斯公交(Pierce Transit)、海湾交通(Sound Transit)以及华盛顿州渡轮(Washington State Ferries)。
您可以在任何车站或通过myorca.com 在线购买 ORCA 卡。
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联邦路市中心站
星湖站
肯特得梅因车站
角湖轻轨站
从车站月台步行片刻即可抵达安格尔湖公园,这里是全家野餐的绝佳去处。需要野餐灵感?前往公园途中不妨在拉斯帕尔马斯买些萨尔瓦多玉米饼(馅料玉米饼),这种美味小吃便于携带,是野餐的理想选择。
SeaTac/Airport Link 轻轨站
想在机场附近享用难忘的美食?快来Sharps’ Roasthouse餐厅预订座位吧!这里供应慢烤顶级肋排、旋转烤鸡和圣路易斯风味肋排,所有食材均采用华盛顿苹果木冷熏工艺。餐厅内25英尺长的烟熏烤架区就在用餐区中央,让您在享用晚餐的同时欣赏现场烹饪秀。
图克维拉轻轨站
在此下车,搭乘短途巴士即可抵达西田南中心购物中心——本州规模最大的购物目的地,拥有逾200家零售商铺与餐厅、一家电影院、两条保龄球道,以及西北地区备受青睐的诺德斯特龙百货。
雷尼尔海滩轻轨站
附近的久保田花园(Kubota Garden)占地 20 英亩,拥有起伏的丘陵、瀑布和锦鲤池。这座历史悠久的地标建筑可追溯到 1927 年,当时园林大师久保田藤太郎开始将日本园林理念与西北本地植物相结合。
奥赛罗轻轨站
John C. Little, Sr.奥赛罗公园(Othello Park)提供了一个绝佳的绿色空间,可以坐下来品尝附近的各种美味佳肴。从坦桑尼亚的 Pilau 米饭和埃塞俄比亚的酸面包,到柠檬腌制的高棉牛肉沙拉和舒迈虾,在黑白棋餐厅的一站就是一次国际美食之旅。
哥伦比亚市轻轨站
哥伦比亚城充满了艺术和文化气息,从轮流举办艺术展览的哥伦比亚城画廊(Columbia City Gallery),到方舟小屋电影院(Ark Lodge Cinemas)的电影放映,再到统治爵士乐、放克乐和摇滚乐的皇家厅(Royal Room)。在这些文化热点之间,还有大量的小商店和餐馆供您探索和享受。
贝克山轻轨站
没有什么比棒球和苹果派更符合美国人的口味了,而这两者在这里都能找到。参观历史悠久的西克棒球场(Sick's Baseball Stadium)曾经的所在地(西雅图飞行员队(Seattle Pilots)的前主场),然后到哈特烘焙(Baked from the Hart)品尝苹果派。
灯塔山轻轨站
杰斐逊公园不仅拥有风景如画的高尔夫球场——高尔夫传奇人物弗雷德·卡普斯曾在此磨练球技,更是一片占地50英亩的运动天堂。这里汇聚了滑板爱好者、板球选手、草地滚球运动员和飞盘狂热者,既能饱览西雅图市中心令人屏息的壮丽景色,还可探索美食森林。
SODO Link 轻轨站
在翡翠城空中飞人艺术中心(Emerald City Trapeze Arts)参加马戏表演,也是您的另一个愿望。对于星巴克粉丝来说,SODO 储备店位于星巴克全球总部的一楼,是一个非常值得一去的美丽空间。
体育场轻轨站
是为老鹰队还是水手队而来?还是来反对他们?早点到球场,在 Hatback Bar & Grille 的户外露台上解渴。比赛结束后,您可以到街上的 Showbox SoDo 欣赏市中心最棒的现场音乐表演。
国际区/唐人街轻轨站
Uwajimaya 不仅仅是本州最大的亚洲杂货店。这里有琳琅满目的异国食品和礼品,还有日本围棋课程和现场四川烹饪课程。
先锋广场轻轨站
在西雅图老城区的核心地带,您可以漫步于风格各异的艺术画廊之间,在魔力老鼠玩具店重温童年时光,甚至通过比尔·斯佩德尔地下之旅或街道之下之旅,探索这座城市地底深处的早期历史。贴心提示:使用西雅图南区优惠通票可享受这些游览项目的折扣。
交响乐链接轻轨站
西雅图最负盛名的两个文化标志性建筑毗邻而立,距离车站仅几步之遥:西雅图交响乐团的所在地贝纳罗亚音乐厅(Benaroya Hall)和西雅图艺术博物馆(Seattle Art Museum)以轮换展览和非凡的美洲原住民艺术收藏为特色。
西湖轻轨站
这里是城市中心,向东步行片刻便是诺德斯特龙旗舰店,向西则是举世闻名的派克市场和星巴克首家门店,单轨列车从车站月台出发仅三层楼高,便可直达太空针塔和华盛顿州博物馆。
国会山轻轨站
位于国会山站附近的卡尔-安德森公园(Cal Anderson Park)占地七英亩,是这座城市最不拘一格的景点之一。白天,这里有极限飞盘、自行车马球和现场音乐。天黑后还想逗留?国会山附近的夜生活无与伦比,许多酒吧和娱乐场所相距不远,步行即可到达。
华盛顿大学轻轨站
是来观看大学橄榄球赛还是参观美丽的华盛顿大学校园?这里就是您的目的地。但千万不要错过沿着蜿蜒穿过校园的海滨小径欣赏华盛顿湖和雷尼尔山(天气晴朗时)的美景。
U 区轻轨站
想在大学附近找点乐子?这个站点紧邻大学街——当地人称之为"The Ave",这里是华盛顿大学校园外生活的核心地带。您还可探访引人入胜的伯克自然历史博物馆,欣赏其逾1600万件藏品,以及亨利艺术博物馆的当代艺术与表演艺术。
罗斯福轻轨站
这个安静的社区位于 U 区北部,车站周围有一个可爱的零售中心,咖啡店、咖啡馆和小酒馆都在车站附近,步行即可到达。附近还有罗斯福高中(Roosevelt High School),当地人最喜爱的混合爵士(Sir Mix-A-Lot)就曾就读于该校。
北门轻轨站
北门站是克拉肯社区冰上运动中心的所在地,您可以在赛季期间在此观看西雅图克拉肯队的训练,体验滑冰乐趣,或逛逛克拉肯队专卖店。
海岸线南/148街站
北岸线/185号站
芒特莱克台地站
林伍德市中心站
答:Sound Transit规定,除18岁及以下的青少年外,所有乘客均需支付车费。
成人(19至64岁)单程票价为3.00美元。日票价格为单程票价的两倍,且仅限购买当日使用。
低收入成人单程票价为1.00美元。 了解您是否符合申请ORCA LIFT卡的资格以及申领地点。
18岁及以下青少年乘坐所有Sound Transit服务均可免费。点击此处了解更多信息并申请免费青少年交通卡。
所有行程的Link单程长者/残障人士票价均为1.00美元。65岁及以上乘客和残障乘客凭 区域优惠票价许可证(RRFP)享受优惠票价。
答:Link轻轨的最高时速可达55英里。
答:您可以在上车前使用信用卡或借记卡在ORCA读卡器上“一触即付”,购买一张ORCA卡并充值,或者购买单程票、全天票或往返票。
答:可以,但大约需要75分钟。从西雅图机场前往西雅图91号码头,请从西雅图-塔科马国际机场站乘坐1号线至先锋广场站。然后在第三大道与詹姆斯街站换乘24路或33路公交车,前往马格诺利亚大桥与91号码头站。
答:是的,既方便又快捷。您可以从西雅图-塔科马国际机场站乘坐轻轨前往西雅图市中心的西湖站。从那里步行仅需10分钟即可抵达66号邮轮码头,沿途会经过西雅图市中心一个深受游客喜爱的区域。
答:从西雅图-塔科马国际机场(SEA)乘坐Link轻轨前往西雅图市中心大约需要35到40分钟。列车发车间隔约为8到15分钟(具体时间视一天中的不同时段而定),将您直接送达市中心核心地带,如先锋广场(Pioneer Square)和西湖中心(Westlake Center)等车站。这是前往市区的最便捷、最实惠的方式之一——无需担心交通拥堵。
提示:请从西雅图-塔科马国际机场站搭乘列车,该站通过停车场四楼的短廊道与机场相连。
答: 服务于西雅图-塔科马国际机场的主要轻轨站是 西雅图-塔科马/机场站,从机场主航站楼出发,只需穿过一段短暂的有顶通道即可到达。您只需按照指示牌,穿过4楼的停车场天桥,即可抵达站台。
如果您住在附近,南北方向的下一站——安格尔湖站和图克维拉国际大道站——也都能轻松前往机场酒店和换乘停车场。
提示:列车 每8至15分钟一班,三座车站均可直达西雅图市中心及华盛顿大学。
是的!您可以从西雅图-塔科马国际机场或其他车站乘坐轻轨直达西雅图市中心,该区域毗邻两大邮轮码头。
提示: 对于抵达西雅图-塔科马国际机场(Sea-Tac)的邮轮旅客而言,轻轨 是最便捷且经济实惠的选择。
答:从行李提取处出发,请沿Link轻轨的指示牌前行。找到16号行李传送带,上行一层至天桥层。穿过六号天桥后左转,穿过停车场即可到达轻轨站。轻轨站与天桥之间有免费电动穿梭车往返。了解更多。
Below is a list of all the stops on the 1 Line, along with a brief description of what's nearby. See our guide to Exploring Seattle Southside by Light Rail for specific information about what to do, eat, and see near the Angle Lake Station, SeaTac / Airport Station, and Tukwila International Boulevard Station.
Federal Way Downtown Station
There are quite a few restaurants and cafes near this station, as well as the Federal Way Performing Arts and Events Center (PAEC) and Town Square Park. Nearby, the Pacific Bonsai Museum and the Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden (which are next to each other) are a 15-minute bike ride or a 25-30 minute bus ride from the light rail station. With more than 1,500 parking spots, it's easy to park and ride north.
Star Lake Station
The neighborhood around this station in the City of Kent is primarily residential, with small eateries and convenience stores along Pacific Highway South. It offers an easy connection to the 1 Line, with more than a thousand parking spots in the Star Lake Station Garage.
Kent/Des Moines Station
This stop is right near Highline College, which offers green spaces, public art, and events. There is also a covered parking lot at this station. There are several notable places to get food and drinks nearby, including Just Poke and Happy Alley Coffee. The King County Metro Route 165 connects to the Des Moines Marina District.
Angle Lake Station
While this stop may feel urban, it's a short walk to two popular outdoor destinations. You can walk 10 minutes north to Angle Lake Park, a forested park with a freshwater lake and sandy beach, a legendary splash park for kids, and a killer view of Mt. Rainier. If you're up for an urban hike, head south to the Des Moines Creek Trail and follow it all the way to the Puget Sound shoreline. See our Urban Hiking Guide for details on this route.
SeaTac / Airport Station
This is the stop you'd get off at if you're taking a flight out of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). Getting inside the airport is a bit of a walk, but you'll likely be in the company of many other travelers. Additionally, this stop is conveniently located within walking distance of numerous hotels, car rental facilities, and restaurants.
Tukwila International Boulevard Station
The Tukwila/International Boulevard stop sits within a highly diverse neighborhood, where you can find delicious global cuisine within walking distance. You could also take a short bus ride to Westfield Southcenter, a shopping center with over 200 retailers and restaurants, a movie theater, and two bowling alleys.
Rainier Beach Station
Rainier Beach is primarily a residential neighborhood, but if you're game for an uphill walk, you can walk about 30 minutes to Kubota Garden, a tranquil Japanese garden with 20 acres of rolling hills, waterfalls, and koi-filled ponds.
Othello Station
Othello Station is surrounded by international cuisine. It's also close to Othello Playground and a short bus ride to Seward Park, a wooded peninsula that juts out into Lake Washington.
Columbia City Station
Columbia City is a charming, walkable neighborhood that's pleasant to walk through day and night. From the station, walk 10 minutes east to Rainier Ave., where you can find numerous cafes and restaurants. Stop at Columbia City Gallery to enjoy rotating art exhibits, or get tickets to a show at The Royal Room, where you can catch live jazz and other performances.
Mount Baker Station
Nothing’s more American than baseball and apple pie, and both can be found here. See where the historic Sick’s Baseball Stadium once stood (former home of the short-lived Seattle Pilots), then get yourself an apple pie from Baked from the Hart.
Beacon Hill Station
Right outside this station, you'll find a lively business district. Walk south on Beacon Avenue to check out numerous cafes and restaurants, ranging from casual and family-friendly to upscale date-night spots.
SODO Station
SODO is an industrial area with an eclectic mix of breweries and dive bars. It's also home to Emerald City Trapeze Arts, which offers classes and weekend performances. If you're a diehard Starbucks fan, the SODO Reserve store is located on the first floor of Starbucks’ global headquarters.
Stadium Station
This is the stop to get off at if you're heading to a sports game at Lumen Field or T-Mobile Park. Many fans arrive early to beat the crowds and get a bite at nearby watering. This is also the stop closest to Showbox SoDo, a popular venue for indie music, where many touring bands perform.
International District / Chinatown Station
Just south of downtown, Seattle Chinatown–International District reflects the city’s immigrant heritage. Stroll past historic buildings, family-run shops, and cultural landmarks that tell the story of generations who helped shape Seattle. Savor authentic Asian cuisine, browse bustling markets like Uwajimaya, and visit the Wing Luke Museum to connect with the neighborhood’s rich and resilient past.
Pioneer Square Station
In the heart of old Seattle, you can wander through an eclectic collection of art galleries, admire historic architecture, and take an underground tour to see where some of the earliest streets and buildings used to be. Pro tip: You can save money on some tours with the Seattle Southside Savings Pass.
University Street Station
This stop is just steps from two of Seattle’s most acclaimed cultural attractions: Benaroya Hall, home of the Seattle Symphony, and the Seattle Art Museum, featuring rotating exhibits and an impressive permanent collection.
Westlake Station
Walk a few blocks west of this station to the iconic Pike Place Market, where you can see the famous fish vendors and shop for fresh flowers, produce, and crafts. Continue to the Overlook Walk (just opened in 2024), where you'll get sweeping views of Puget Sound and the barges departing from the harbor. Alternatively, you could take the Seattle Center Monorail to the Space Needle and MoPop (Museum of Pop Culture).
Capitol Hill Station
This densely populated, walkable area is packed with trendy cafes and restaurants, eclectic shops, and numerous live music venues. If you visit during the day, stroll through Cal Anderson Park, next to the station. Or, walk 15 minutes north to elegant Volunteer Park, home to the Seattle Asian Art Museum and a small conservatory.
University of Washington Station
In town to watch some college football or visit the Husky Stadium? This is your stop. But don’t miss the gorgeous views of Lake Washington and Mt. Rainier (on a clear day) from along the waterfront trails that wind through campus.
U District Station
This stop is next to University Street, locally known as “The Ave”, where college students fill up on coffee and boba. Head up to campus to explore the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture and its collection of more than 16 million artifacts, or check out contemporary art at the Henry Art Gallery.
Roosevelt Station
Roosevelt Station sits in one of North Seattle’s most walkable neighborhoods. Just steps away, you’ll find indie cafés, vintage shops, and restaurants along Roosevelt Way and NE 65th Street. Green Lake Park is a short stroll away, offering a scenic escape for walking, jogging, or picnicking.
Northgate Station
Right outside the station, you can visit Northgate Station for shopping, dining, and entertainment. This stop is also close to the Kraken Community Iceplex, where you can go ice skating or watch the Seattle Kraken practice.
Shoreline South/148th Station
This stop is near many green spaces, such as Jackson Park Trail, a relatively easy 2.2-mile trail that winds past the Jackson Park Golf Course.
Shoreline North/185th Station
Around this station, you'll find a large parking garage and an adjacent bus station. You can take a short bus ride to Hamlin Park or visit many nearby restaurants.
Mountlake Terrace Station
This transit center connects to many different bus lines, which you can take to nearby attractions such as Terrace Creek Park or Nile Shrine golf course, or to local restaurants.
Lynnwood City Center Station
Just steps from the station, you’ll find easy access to shopping, dining, and everyday conveniences. The nearby Alderwood area offers major retailers, local eateries, and entertainment options.