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Transit and Directions

How do I connect to the Link Light Rail from the SeaTac Rental Car Facility, and what are the transit timings?

Verified: 2026-06-22

At a glance

Take the rental facility shuttle to the SeaTac Airport Terminal, then proceed to the Link Light Rail station for onward travel.

What to know

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

In-depth guide

What to expect on your trip

  • To connect to the Link Light Rail from the SeaTac Rental Car Facility, first, take the designated rental facility shuttle bus back to the SeaTac Airport Terminal.
  • The shuttle ride typically takes around 10-15 minutes.
  • Upon arrival at the terminal, proceed to the Link Light Rail station, which is conveniently located within the airport.
  • The walking distance from the terminal to the Link Light Rail station is approximately 5 minutes.
  • The Link Light Rail operates at regular intervals, with trains departing every 6-15 minutes depending on the time of day.

To connect to the Link Light Rail from the SeaTac Rental Car Facility, first, take the designated rental facility shuttle bus back to the SeaTac Airport Terminal. The shuttle ride typically takes around 10-15 minutes. Upon arrival at the terminal, proceed to the Link Light Rail station, which is conveniently located within the airport. The walking distance from the terminal to the Link Light Rail station is approximately 5 minutes. The Link Light Rail operates at regular intervals, with trains departing every 6-15 minutes depending on the time of day. The total travel time from the rental car facility to boarding the Link Light Rail is estimated to be around 45-60 minutes, including the shuttle ride, walking to the Link station, and waiting for the next available train. The first train departs at around 4:30 AM, and the last train departs at around 1:00 AM. You can check the latest schedules and plan your trip using the Sound Transit website or a transit app.

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