A Light Rail Station Brings Greater Accessibility to Seattle Commuters
01.28.22
Metropolis Magazine
01.28.22
Metropolis Magazine
“Located 85 feet below street level, the latest station in Seattle Sound Transit’s Link light rail system—the country’s first major carbon-free rail network—is poised to unlock a new measure of accessibility for the city’s ballooning population. Designed by Seattle-based LMN Architects in collaboration with McMillen Jacobs Associates, the U District station, west of the University of Washington’s campus, is the first of three stops on Link light rail’s recently launched 4.3-mile extension.”
— Lauren Gallow
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