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- The monorail takes approximately two minutes to travel between the Seattle Center and Westlake Center terminals, which are located 0.9 miles (1.4 km) apart.
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Seattle Center Monorail does not travel to Sea-Tac Airport; it only travels between Seattle Center and Westlake Center. At Westlake Center, you can connect with the Sound Transit 1 Line (lower level) which travels to Sea-Tac Airport.
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.
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- 370 Thomas St, Seattle, 98109, Washington
Once at street level you'll want to make your way to the corner of 5th and Pine St where you can take an elevator or stairs up to the 3rd floor of Westlake Mall. Look for the Nordstrom Rack & Monorail signage.
New to the Monorail? Learn how to use the system and pay for your fare. Use your ORCA card or Buy Tickets from the Monorail ticket vending machines at both Seattle Center Station and Westlake Center Station.
It’s a fast, direct way to travel between downtown Seattle and Seattle Center. Westlake Center Station (Located downtown on 5th Avenue and Pine Street, 3rd floor) is close walking distance from all major downtown Seattle hotels and Pike Place Market.
- 370 Thomas St, Ste 200, Seattle, WA 98109
About. 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.
The guideway is just under 1 mile in length at the present day, but when it was built in 1962, it extended beyond Westlake Center and was a little longer than 1 mile. Construction of the guideway began in April 1961 and was completed in January 1962.