

You can buy with cash from a machine at the station, or pay with Visa or Mastercard credit or debit cards. You must purchase your ticket prior to boarding. You go free, as long as you travel with a fare-paying adult. You can get that from the Sound Transit website. You need to get a Regional Reduced Fare Permit though, which is given to you when you buy an ORCA card. If you fall into one or the other above category, you pay only $1.00 for all trips. Seniors (Age 65+ and Tickets for Passengers with Mobility Issues)

Downtown tunnel stations include Westlake, University Street, Pioneer Square and the International District. They cost twice the one-way fare and are valid only on the date purchased and only between the stations displayed on your ticket. If you're aged 19 to 64, you pay between $2.25 and $3.25 for your ticket, depending on your destination. Red Line trains arrive and depart every 6 to 15 minutes, depending on off-peak or peak time passenger traffic. On Sundays the Red Line operates from 6.00 am to midnight only. Red Line travels north and south between the airport and the University of Washington between the hours of 5.00 am to 1.00 am from Mondays to Saturdays. It stops in South Seattle, the Stadium district, the International and Chinatown districts and Downtown locations. Operated by Sound Transit, the Link Light Rail network extends from the city of Sea-Tac to the University of Washington. If you are a wheelchair user or have other mobility issues, there are services that will help you to get around Sea-Tac. The shuttle runs from 5.00 am to midnight every day of the week, starting from the Link Light Rail Station for the center of the Parking Garage. If you don't want to walk with your baggage, there's also a free train-to-plane shuttle. From there, simply continue left on the covered walkway and follow signs about 1,200 feet to the Link Light Rail Station. Via the escalator at the north end of the terminal you can access the right level to cross skybridge and get to the Airport Parking Garage's fourth floor.

From either end of the Baggage Claim area in Seattle Airport, the gate or ticketing level passengers can follow the signs to 'Link Light Rail Station'. The cities of Seattle and Tacoma are linked to Sea-Tac via Link Light Rail.
