![]() The Monorail takes all forms of payment, including your ORCA card. The work modernizes the monorail system, provides better access to the red and blue trains, improves the connection to Link Light Rail and the regional bus network, increases the size of the passenger boarding area at Westlake Station and adds ticket machines and a faregate system at both stations. Seattle Center Monorail: The City of Seattleās dedicated rail line, traveling between Seattle Center and Westlake Center in less than two minutes, resumed service this week after extensive upgrades. To find the best bus routes, visit King County Metro Trip Planner. For more information, visit King County Metro. Rapid Ride D Line and routes 5 and 28 serve the Center along Aurora Ave N. King County Metro: Numerous bus routes serve Seattle Center including Metro routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 13, 24, 29, 31 and 33. To check the schedule, plan your trip or find station/stop, please visit Sound Transit. Sound Transit Light Rail: With expanded light rail service to Northgate and parking at most stations, public transit offers an easy, hassle-free way to get to your event or activity. Information on current road conditions affecting access to Seattle Center and alternate driving routes may be found at the Transportation Updates page. ![]() If you arrive by private vehicle, allow time to drive to the area, park and walk to your destination. Plan Ahead: Figure out your best walking, cycling or transit route in advance. Here are some options and approaches to consider on your next trip to Seattle Center. ![]() Traffic management plans in place around Arena events will manage associated congestion, and the range of transportation options serving the Center will help to alleviate transit concerns. There are new and improved ways to access the 74-acre campus. With the grand opening of Climate Pledge Arena and the return of events at venues across the grounds, easing transportation access to Seattle Center remains a priority.
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