Lynnwood Transit Center, also known as Lynnwood TC or LTC, is a
bus station
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and future
light rail station in
Lynnwood, Washington
Lynnwood is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The city is part of the Seattle metropolitan area and is located north of Seattle and south of Everett, near the junction of Interstate 5 and Interstate 405. It is the fou ...
. It is the largest transit hub in southwestern
Snohomish County and is served by
Community Transit and
Sound Transit Express. The transit center also includes a
park and ride with 1,370 spaces and
bicycle
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Bic ...
facilities.
In 2024, Lynnwood Transit Center will become the northern terminus of
Sound Transit's
Link Light Rail system as part of the
Lynnwood Link Extension
The Lynnwood Link extension is a planned Link light rail extension traveling north from Northgate to Lynnwood in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The light rail extension includes stations in Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, and Shoreli ...
. The Link extension was approved in 2008 as part of the
Sound Transit 2
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ballot measure.
Location and layout
The Lynnwood Transit Center is located on the north side of
Interstate 5 at 44th Avenue West, southwest of
Alderwood Mall in
Lynnwood. The transit center includes 20
bus bays and a 1,370-stall
park and ride across three surface lots. The bus bays have
passenger information displays that have real-time arrival information for inbound buses. A
customer service
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center called "RideStore" is located at the north end of the transit center.
The transit center is also located adjacent to the
Interurban Trail, which runs through the southeast parking lot and connects it to
Alderwood Mall,
Aurora Village
Shoreline is a city in King County, Washington, United States. It is located between the city limits of Seattle and the Snohomish County border, approximately north of Downtown Seattle. As of the 2020 census, the population of Shoreline was 58, ...
and downtown
Everett.
The 2003 renovation of the transit center came with the installation of two pieces of
public artwork created by Claudia Fitch, known collectively as ''Shift''. The art installation consists of a pair of
steel
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beacons resembling
newel post
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s that are used to mark the two main crosswalks.
History
Planning for a large park and ride lot in Lynnwood began in the late 1970s with the formation of
Community Transit and increasing population growth in Lynnwood that had begun to affect the nearby
Northgate lot. Construction on lot began in February 1980, with the project's $1.5 million cost paid for almost entirely by the
Federal Highway Administration
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. The park and ride opened on May 25, 1981, with 808 stalls, becoming the largest park and ride in the
state of Washington
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, serving Community Transit as well as
Seattle
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-bound
commuter buses operated by
King County Metro.
In September 2003,
Sound Transit and Community Transit rebuilt the park and ride lot and renamed it "Lynnwood Transit Center". The $33.6 million project expanded the lot to , added 300 parking spaces to the lot, and consolidated the bus bays on the site of an old warehouse; additional amenities built during the project included a coffee stand, bathrooms, public art, and a
customer service
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center. The following year, a $31.2 million direct access ramp to Interstate 5's
high-occupancy vehicle lanes, the first in the state, was opened to replace the congested onramp on 44th Avenue West.
Light rail construction
Lynnwood Transit Center was selected as the northern terminus of the
Lynnwood Link Extension
The Lynnwood Link extension is a planned Link light rail extension traveling north from Northgate to Lynnwood in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The light rail extension includes stations in Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, and Shoreli ...
, a
light rail extension that is part of the
Link light rail
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system. The extension and its $1.6 billion in funding was approved by voters in 2008. When it opens in 2024, the extension is projected to carry 63,000 to 74,000 daily riders by 2035; 17,900 daily riders are expected to board at Lynnwood Transit Center's station.
The Lynnwood City Center light rail station will be elevated above the direct access ramp and southeastern parking lot, crossing from the southwest to the northeast. The station will have two entrances connected to its
mezzanine
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below platform level: one that travels across the roadway and leads to a ground-level
plaza; and another with direct access to a five-story
parking garage
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with 500 stalls. The existing bus station would be retained and slightly expanded to accommodate more
layover
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space. Parking at the transit center would increase to 1,900 stalls, with room to expand further.
Construction of the station will require the demolition of a furniture store to the east of the bus bays, a well as a
gas station
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Gasoline ...
, restaurant and
strip mall. Demolition of the stores began in July 2018 and the project broke ground in September 2019. In early 2020, Sound Transit opened a temporary parking lot on the east side of 46th Avenue West to replace several closed areas of the park and ride that will be used for
construction staging. Construction on the five-story parking garage began in October 2020.
Sound Transit determined in 2011 that the area around the transit center had "moderate to strong" potential for
transit-oriented development, including housing and offices. The area around the transit center is part of a regional growth center designated by the
Puget Sound Regional Council; the Lynnwood city government designated the area between the transit center and the
Alderwood Mall to the northeast as its
city center, preparing for heavy development that is expected to follow light rail expansion.
The city raised the height limits for buildings in the area to in 2005, looking to "resemble
downtown Bellevue".
Services
, more than 40 percent of Community Transit's bus routes serve the transit center, with 500 total buses passing through each day. Buses arrive at Lynnwood Transit Center at an average frequency of every three minutes during peak periods.
Bus routes
References
External links
Lynnwood Link ExtensionLynnwood Transit Center/Park-and-Ride
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1981 establishments in Washington (state)
Future Link light rail stations
Transportation buildings and structures in Snohomish County, Washington
Lynnwood, Washington
Railway stations scheduled to open in 2024
Bus stations in Washington (state)
Sound Transit Express