Bus stands 9 Opened 11 February 2006 | Disabled access Yes Parking Multi-storey car park | |
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Location 31621 23rd Ave S,
Federal Way, Washington
United States Train operators Sound Transit (proposed) Bus operators King County Metro
Pierce Transit
Sound Transit Express Bicycle facilities Bicycle lockers and racks Address Federal Way, WA 98003, United States Similar Angle Lake station, Auburn station, Tacoma Dome Station, Sumner station, Kent station |
Falling ice at federal way transit center following a major ice storm
Federal Way Transit Center is a bus station and proposed light rail station in Federal Way, Washington. The current bus station opened in 2006 and has 1,190 parking spaces available in its parking garage and surface lots. It is served by King County Metro, Pierce Transit and Sound Transit Express buses and is the southern terminus of the RapidRide A Line. The transit center is located adjacent to The Commons at Federal Way shopping mall and Interstate 5, connected via a direct access ramp to its high-occupancy vehicle lanes.
Contents
- Falling ice at federal way transit center following a major ice storm
- Federal way transit center part 1
- References
As part of the expansion of Link Light Rail by Sound Transit, the transit center is planned to be the southern terminus of the Federal Way Link Extension, which would extend light rail south from its current terminus at Angle Lake station to Federal Way. A voter-approved plan passed in 2008 proposed funding to design, but not construct, a light rail station and other bus and parking improvements at the transit center. In 2016, the Sound Transit 3 plan proposed a 2024 completion date for light rail to Federal Way Transit Center, as well as a light rail extension from Federal Way to Tacoma to be opened by 2030.