I’m taking my son and niece on the light rail to find parks today, and found this resource. It has walking maps of all of the Rainier Valley light rail stations. It looks like it’s been around a while and people around here may already know about it, but I hadn’t so I thought I’d share.
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Oh, and I highly recommend the Mt. Baker station walk to Lake Washington. Just walk past the high school and it’s park the whole way to the water.
Wow, I see these have been around since opening day. How sad that SoundTransit didn’t use them for the station area maps.