
Certain cars are also equipped for overnight wheelchair passenger sleeping. Seating is on the lower level on specific railway cars equipped with fully ADA compliant restrooms. Seating for wheelchairs is limited so call in advance and inform Amtrak of any special needs. It is very aware of ADA regulations and is quite accommodating of wheelchairs. If you use University St exit, going east or west is very steep best to go North or South.Īmtrak is essentially owned and operated by the U.S. Use University St and Westlake exits for most downtown hotels. Use International District/Chinatown exit for Amtrak (King St Station) and Union Station (Metro Bus hub). Century Link Stadium (Seattle Seahawks) is 3 level blocks away.Īlternatively use International District/Chinatown exit for Century Link Stadium (about 3 blocks away). Use Stadium exit for Safeco Field (Seattle Mariners) just 2 level blocks away.
Kiosks to purchase tickets are very good height for wheelchair users.
#ACCESSIBLE TAXI FULL#
There are no restrooms or food on the Sound rail.Ĭost is about $5.50 for a full day $2.75 one-way. There is plenty of available seating but make sure your brakes are working well because you're not locked down. There is a 1-2 inch drop from the platform to train at some stations. It's easy to roll-on /off with only 1-2 level inches between the platform and train. The Sound rail is terrific, convenient and very wheelchair accessible it's by far the best pricing option and takes 45-60 minute to get from SeaTac to the last downtown station at Westlake.