DescriptionInternational District station with several Metro buses (2010).jpg
The Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel's International District/Chinatown station with several King County Metro buses. This view is from the northbound platform, looking north. The nearest bus is No. 6846, a 2008 New Flyer DE60LF hybrid bus. This station opened in 1990, for use by dual-mode buses (diesel/trolley) that operated as trolleybuses in the tunnel. Several years later it was modified for use additionally by Sound Transit Link light rail, and Link service began in 2009.
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King County Metro buses at the 1990-opened International District/Chinatown station of the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel, in 2010. Photo by Steve Morgan.