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Mountlake Terrace station

Coordinates: 47°47′6.81″N 122°18′58.62″W / 47.7852250°N 122.3162833°W / 47.7852250; -122.3162833
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Mountlake Terrace Transit Center
Parking garage and bus bay 2
General information
Location6001 236th Street SW
Mountlake Terrace, Washington
United States
Coordinates47°47′6.81″N 122°18′58.62″W / 47.7852250°N 122.3162833°W / 47.7852250; -122.3162833
Owned byWashington State Department of Transportation
Train operatorsSound Transit (proposed)
Bus routes14
Bus stands6
Bus operatorsCommunity Transit
King County Metro
Sound Transit Express
Construction
Parking880 parking spaces
Bicycle facilitiesBicycle lockers and racks
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedFebruary 23, 2009 (February 23, 2009)
Rebuilt2023 (planned)
Services
  Future service  
Preceding station   STLinkLR   Following station
Template:STLinkLR lines
Planned

Mountlake Terrace Transit Center is a bus station and proposed light rail station in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

In 2023, it will be served by an elevated light rail station on Sound Transit's Lynnwood Link Extension, part of the Link Light Rail system.[1][2]

Location

Mountlake Terrace Transit Center is located adjacent to Interstate 5 at 236th Street SW. It is west of Mountlake Terrace's city center.

History

The parking garage at Mountlake Terrace Transit Center was dedicated on February 20, 2009, and opened on February 23.[3][4]

The freeway flyer stop, located in the median of Interstate 5, opened on March 20, 2011. It was immediately served by Sound Transit Express and Community Transit commuter routes connecting Snohomish County to Downtown Seattle.[5]

Layout and services

Services

Route Bay(s)[6] Termini Via Notes
111 2 Brier Peak-only route
112 2 Ash Way Park and Ride Lynnwood, 44th Avenue W, Lynnwood Transit Center
119 1 Ash Way Park and Ride Edmonds Community College, Meadowdale
130 3, 4 Edmonds Station,
Lynnwood Transit Center
Aurora Village Transit Center
347 2 Northgate Transit Center North City, Shoreline Operated by King County Metro
410 6, 7 Downtown Seattle,
Mariner Park and Ride
Peak-only commuter route
413 6, 7 Downtown Seattle,
Swamp Creek Park and Ride
Ash Way Park and Ride Peak-only commuter route
415 6, 7 Downtown Seattle,
North Lynnwood
Ash Way Park and Ride Peak-only commuter route
435 6, 7 Downtown Seattle,
Mill Creek
Canyon Park Park and Ride Peak-only commuter route
511 6, 7 Downtown Seattle,
Lynnwood Transit Center
Peak-only commuter route
512 6, 7 Downtown Seattle,
Everett Station
Lynnwood Transit Center
513 6, 7 Downtown Seattle,
Everett
Eastmont Park and Ride Peak-only commuter route
810 2 University District,
McCollum Park Park and Ride
Mariner Park and Ride,
Ash Way Park and Ride,
Lynnwood Transit Center
Peak-only commuter route
871 2 University District,
Edmonds Park and Ride
Peak-only commuter route

References

  1. ^ "Executive Summary". Lynnwood Link Extension Final Environmental Impact Statement (PDF) (Report). Sound Transit. April 1, 2015. pp. S11–S14. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  2. ^ Lindblom, Mike (April 23, 2015). "4 North End light-rail stations get Sound Transit's green light". The Seattle Times. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  3. ^ "Agency Welcomes 880 New Parking Spaces at Mountlake Terrace Transit Center" (Press release). Community Transit. February 20, 2009. Retrieved July 20, 2016.
  4. ^ Brown, Charles E. (February 23, 2009). "Bumper to Bumper: License-plate placement". The Seattle Times. p. B1. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  5. ^ "Sound Transit dedicates Mountlake Terrace Freeway Station" (Press release). Sound Transit. March 17, 2011. Retrieved July 20, 2016.
  6. ^ Bus Plus: Schedules & Route Maps (PDF). Community Transit. March 27, 2016. p. 36. Retrieved July 20, 2016.