Mount Baker Station (Link station)
- Mount Baker Station (Link station)
The Mount Baker Station will be a Sound Transit Central Link light rail station in the Mount Baker neighborhood of Seattle. It will open in summer 2009, and is projected to have 3500 daily boardings in 2020 - although this number will increase with the completion of the University Link extension. The station is elevated with side platforms, and is located west of Rainier Ave South at Martin Luther King Jr. Way South, south of South McClellan Street. A King County Metro transit facility is planned as part of the project across the street from the station. [ [http://www.soundtransit.org/x1605.xml Sound Transit-Mount Baker Station] ]
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