Lynnwood City Center station

 40  Lynnwood City Center
Link light rail station
Northward view of the A and B bays in 2016
General information
Location20100 48th Avenue West
Lynnwood, Washington, U.S.
Coordinates47°48′58″N 122°17′47″W / 47.81611°N 122.29639°W / 47.81611; -122.29639
Owned byWashington State Department of Transportation, Sound Transit
Train operatorsSound Transit
Bus routes19
Bus stands20
Bus operatorsCommunity Transit
Sound Transit Express
Construction
Parking1,670 parking spaces
Bicycle facilitiesBicycle lockers and racks
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedMay 25, 1981 (1981-05-25) (bus)
August 30, 2024 (2024-08-30) (light rail)
Rebuilt2003, 2019–2024
Passengers
3,772 daily weekday boardings (2024)
346,236 total boardings (2024)
Services
Preceding station Sound Transit Following station
Terminus 1 Line Mountlake Terrace
toward Angle Lake
Future service
Terminus 2 Line Mountlake Terrace
Proposed service
West Alderwood
toward Everett
3 Line
(2037)
Mountlake Terrace
Location

Lynnwood City Center station is a light rail and bus station in Lynnwood, Washington, United States. It is the largest transit hub in southwestern Snohomish County and is the northern terminus of the 1 Line, part of the Link light rail system managed by Sound Transit. It is also served by Community Transit and Sound Transit Express buses and includes a parking garage with 1,670 spaces and bicycle lockers.

A park and ride lot near Interstate 5 and 44th Avenue West in Lynnwood opened in May 1981 and was the largest of its kind in Washington, with 808 stalls. It was rebuilt by Sound Transit in 2003 and renamed to Lynnwood Transit Center. A light rail project to extend service to Lynnwood was approved by voters in 2008 as part of the Sound Transit 2 ballot measure and began construction in 2019. The light rail station at the transit center opened on August 30, 2024, and the facility was renamed to Lynnwood City Center station. The Swift Orange Line, a bus rapid transit service operated by Community Transit, serves the station. Sound Transit's Stride bus rapid transit system will also terminate at the station, connecting it with areas along Interstate 405.