

The two lines had a combined average weekday ridership of 82,783 and total ridership of 26 million in 2019, placing it seventh among the busiest light rail systems in the United States. Link stations are located within four cities in King and Pierce counties: fourteen in Seattle, five in Tacoma, two in SeaTac and one in Tukwila. The network consists of 25 stations on two unconnected lines: nineteen on the 1 Line and six on the T Line in Tacoma.


Link is a light rail system serving the Seattle metropolitan area and operated by Sound Transit. A map of stations on the 1 Line, which runs between Angle Lake and Northgate in the Seattle area.
