Seattle folks: any tips on taking light rail from UW to Seatac?
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Seattle folks: any tips on taking light rail from UW to Seatac?
I’m flying out of SeaTac tomorrow morning, a Tuesday, to catch a 10:45 flight on Southwest. I’ve always had a ride to the airport in the past, but I’m not at my brother’s house closer to the airport this trip, and I’m trying to avoid having my friend make the drive from NE Seattle to the airport in the morning.
I’ve checked out the light rail online and it looks pretty simple, but I’m wondering what it’s like with luggage (I’ll have a 22” roller bag with a smaller carryon) and also how crowded it might be 8:00/8:15.
Any thoughts? Thank you!
I’ve checked out the light rail online and it looks pretty simple, but I’m wondering what it’s like with luggage (I’ll have a 22” roller bag with a smaller carryon) and also how crowded it might be 8:00/8:15.
Any thoughts? Thank you!
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Since the train originates at the UW station (which is next to Husky Stadium by the way) you won't have any trouble with room for you and your luggage, although you might get some frowns from other passengers later.
Of greater concern is the mob scene at Seatac, with cruise passengers and others trying to get out. Be ready for long lines at security, and at the Southwest counters if you're checking your bag. Two hours at the airport ought to be enough, but earlier is better.
Of greater concern is the mob scene at Seatac, with cruise passengers and others trying to get out. Be ready for long lines at security, and at the Southwest counters if you're checking your bag. Two hours at the airport ought to be enough, but earlier is better.
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There’s luggage space in the train- so I’d put your bag there and snag a seat nearby, since you’re going all the way to seatac. you’ll want to move it if people need a place for their bikes. Not that many bikes usually aboard. Luggage isn’t a problem on that train and I’ve never seen frowns lol. I just rode it yesterday, and there were people with luggage at every downtown station.
Normally I’d expect a very crowded train, but think that’s probably a reverse rush hour at that time, so you may have a pretty empty train out past downtown.
Normally I’d expect a very crowded train, but think that’s probably a reverse rush hour at that time, so you may have a pretty empty train out past downtown.
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FYI: worked out great. I caught a train about 7:40 am and it was pretty empty all the way to SeaTac. Other airport bound travelers seemed to be my main car companions. Easy & cheap. Thank you!
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