Where is the Kent Station transit center?

Where is the Kent Station transit center?

301 Railroad Avenue North
Kent station (Sound Transit)

Kent
Location 301 Railroad Avenue North Kent, Washington United States
Coordinates 47°23′03″N 122°13′59″WCoordinates: 47°23′03″N 122°13′59″W
Owned by Sound Transit
Platforms 2 side platforms

Where will the Seattle light rail go?

When East Link opens in 2023, passengers will be able to ride almost 40 miles of fast, reliable light rail, from the Eastside to downtown Seattle and Northgate and to Sea-Tac Airport and Angle Lake.

Where does the Sounder train go?

Sounder trains travel between Lakewood and Seattle (making stops in Tacoma, Puyallup, Sumner, Auburn, Kent and Tukwila) and between Everett and Seattle (making stops in Mukilteo and Edmonds). Sounder regularly runs weekday mornings and afternoons only.

Does Seattle light rail go underground?

The University Link tunnel is a 3.15-mile (5.07 km) light rail tunnel in Seattle, Washington. The twin-bore tunnel carries Link light rail service on the University Link Extension of Central Link (now Line 1), running from the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel to University of Washington station via Capitol Hill station.

How fast is the Seattle light rail?

Q: How fast does the Light Rail go in Seattle? A: The top speed is 55 mph on longer stretches and 35 mph on city streets.

Can you eat on Sounder train?

Pets may ride if they are carried in small containers. Pay the correct fare on the bus; on platforms and trains, have fare ready for fare inspectors. Hold personal items, store in overhead racks or under the seat. Do not eat onboard buses and trains.

Who owns the Sounder train?

Sound Transit
Sounder commuter rail

Overview
Owner Sound Transit
Locale Seattle metropolitan area
Transit type Commuter rail
Number of lines 2

Is Kent Washington safe?

With a crime rate of 43 per one thousand residents, Kent has one of the highest crime rates in America compared to all communities of all sizes – from the smallest towns to the very largest cities. One’s chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime here is one in 23.