Beacon Hill station (Sound Transit)

 56  Beacon Hill
Link light rail station
The exterior of Beacon Hill station and its adjoining plaza
General information
Location2702 Beacon Avenue South
Seattle, Washington
United States
Coordinates47°34′46″N 122°18′41″W / 47.57944°N 122.31139°W / 47.57944; -122.31139
Owned bySound Transit
Platforms1 split island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsKing County Metro
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Depth160 ft (49 m)
ParkingStreet parking nearby
Bicycle facilitiesLockers and parking cage
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedJuly 18, 2009 (2009-07-18)
Passengers
2,134 daily weekday boardings (2023)[1]
711,082 total boardings (2023)[1]
Services
Preceding station Sound Transit Following station
Link
SODO 1 Line Mount Baker
toward Angle Lake
Location
Map

Beacon Hill station is a light rail station located in Seattle, Washington. It is situated between the Mount Baker and SODO stations on the 1 Line, which runs from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport to Downtown Seattle and the University of Washington as part of the Link light rail system. The station is located 160 feet (49 m) under the southeast corner of Beacon Avenue South and South Lander Street in Seattle's Beacon Hill neighborhood.

Beacon Hill station was first proposed in 1998 and was opened on July 18, 2009, as part of the inaugural Link line, after five years of tunnel boring and station construction. It consists of a single island platform, divided into two sections by the twin bores of the Beacon Hill Tunnel; four high-speed elevators ferry passengers from the platform to the surface entrance. Trains serve the station twenty hours a day on most days; the headway between trains is six minutes during peak periods, with less frequent service at other times. The station is also served by three King County Metro bus routes that stop at a pair of sheltered bus stops on Beacon Avenue. It is the deepest station in Seattle.

  1. ^ a b "Link Ridership". Sound Transit. Retrieved February 1, 2024.