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  1. The Monorail is the fastest way to travel between downtown Seattle and Seattle Center since 1962. The Monorail was originally built for the 1962 World's Fair, Century 21. The Monorail opened to the public on March 24, 1962.

  2. The Monorail travels directly between Westlake Center Mall (5th Avenue and Pine Street) and Seattle Center (adjacent to the Space Needle and MoPOP). There is only one stop so you won’t get lost!

  3. Be sure to check out The Loupe, the world’s first and only revolving glass floor. To get to the Space Needle, ride the Monorail to Seattle Center station. The Space Needle is located in front of the station at the bottom of the ramp.

  4. Seattle Center Monorail. The Monorail travels directly between Westlake Center (5th and Pine Street) and Seattle Center (adjacent to Space Needle and the Museum of Popular Culture). It is America's first full-scale commercial monorail system. The Monorail departs approximately every 10 minutes.

  5. The Monorail is the fastest way to travel between downtown Seattle and Seattle Center since 1962. Since 1994, Seattle Monorail Services (SMS), a private company, has operated and maintained the City-owned Monorail trains.

  6. Seattle Center Station is at Seattle Center and is adjacent to the Space Needle, MoPOP, Chihuly Garden and Glass, Pacific Science Center and more. The Monorail is open daily – the train departs approximately every 10 minutes. Address 370 Thomas St, Ste 200, Seattle, WA 98109. Phone (206) 905-2600.

  7. Built for the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair, Seattle Center Monorail is the fastest way to travel between downtown and Seattle Center. Glide into Seattle Center on the world’s first full-scale ALWEG monorail system.

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