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The '''Tukwila International Boulevard Station''' is a station being built on the [[Sound Transit]] [[Sound Transit Central Link|Central Link]] light rail line. It will serve as the terminus from July 2009 until December 2009, when the [[Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Link station)|SeaTac Airport Station]] is finished. |
The '''Tukwila International Boulevard Station''' is a station being built on the [[Sound Transit]] [[Sound Transit Central Link|Central Link]] light rail line. It will serve as the terminus from July 2009 until December 2009, when the [[Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Link station)|SeaTac Airport Station]] is finished. |
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The Tukwila International Boulevard Station is a station being built on the Sound Transit Central Link light rail line. It will serve as the terminus from July 2009 until December 2009, when the SeaTac Airport Station is finished.
Location
The station is located in Tukwila at the intersection of International Boulevard and Southcenter Boulevard/154th St. It is just north of Washington State Route 518, and is an elevated station.
Other transit
The Tukwila International Boulevard Station will be connected to a 600-stall Park & Ride that is currently being built adjacent to the station. There will be bus connections from the station to various points in the Puget Sound region.