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Transit and Directions

How do I connect from the rental car shuttle to the Link Light Rail at Sea-Tac Airport?

Verified: 2026-06-28

At a glance

Exit the rental shuttle at the North Terminal stop, take the elevator or stairs to the Skybridge level, and follow the illuminated signs across the skybridge directly into the Sea-Tac Airport Link Light Rail Station.

What to know

Topic-specific long guide — no rental shuttle/CFC boilerplate

In-depth guide

What to expect on your trip

  • When you arrive at the Sea-Tac Airport Rental Car Facility, board the designated rental car shuttle bus.
  • Ride the shuttle to the airport terminal area, which typically takes about 5 to 10 minutes depending on traffic.
  • Disembark at the North Terminal stop, which is the primary drop-off point for all rental car shuttles.
  • Once you step off the bus, head toward the elevator or staircase located adjacent to the drop-off zone.
  • Take the elevator or stairs up one level to the Skybridge level (Level 2).

When you arrive at the Sea-Tac Airport Rental Car Facility, board the designated rental car shuttle bus. Ride the shuttle to the airport terminal area, which typically takes about 5 to 10 minutes depending on traffic. Disembark at the North Terminal stop, which is the primary drop-off point for all rental car shuttles. Once you step off the bus, head toward the elevator or staircase located adjacent to the drop-off zone. Take the elevator or stairs up one level to the Skybridge level (Level 2). As you exit the elevator, follow the clearly marked overhead signs directing you to the Link Light Rail Station. Walk across the enclosed, climate-controlled skybridge that spans the busy airport roadway. The walk across the skybridge is approximately 600 feet and takes about 3 to 5 minutes. Upon crossing, you will enter the main terminal building on the mezzanine level. Continue following the illuminated transit signs down the escalator or elevator to the Link Light Rail platform. Trains depart regularly every 6 to 15 minutes depending on the time of day, providing seamless access to downtown Seattle and the surrounding region.

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Temporary exhibits rotate — verify current installations on portseattle.org day-of-travel; construction in 2026 may reroute gallery walkways.

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