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How to get to Burke Gilman Trail in Seattle by Bus or Light Rail?

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The following transit lines have routes that pass near Burke Gilman Trail

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Bus stations near Burke Gilman Trail in Seattle

  • Sr 513 / 58th St,14 min walk,
  • Ne 65th St & Wellesley Way Ne,18 min walk,

Bus lines to Burke Gilman Trail in Seattle

  • BLUE,Hospital Via Splc,
  • 62,Sand Point East Green Lake,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Burke Gilman Trail?

    The closest stations to Burke Gilman Trail are:

    • Sr 513 / 58th St is 1107 yards away, 14 min walk.
    • Ne 65th St & Wellesley Way Ne is 1495 yards away, 18 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Burke Gilman Trail?

    These Bus lines stop near Burke Gilman Trail: 62, 75

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Burke Gilman Trail in Seattle?

    The nearest bus stop to Burke Gilman Trail in Seattle is Sr 513 / 58th St. It’s a 14 min walk away.

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Burke Gilman Trail Address: 6901 Sand Point Way NE street in Seattle

Burke Gilman Trail, Seattle
Burke Gilman Trail, SeattleThe Burke-Gilman Trail is a rail trail in King County, Washington. The 27-mile (43 km) multi-use recreational trail is part of the King County Regional Trail System and occupies an abandoned Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway corridor. The Burke-Gilman segment is managed by the City of Seattle south of NE 145th Street. The trail begins at 11th Avenue NW in Ballard and follows along the Lake Washington Ship Canal and north along Lake Washington. At Blyth Park in Bothell the trail becomes the Sammamish River Trail and continues for 10 miles (16 km) to Marymoor Park, Redmond, on Lake Sammamish. With the completion of a connector trail through Marymoor Park in May, 2009 the trail network continues to the city of Issaquah via the East Lake Sammamish Trail. With the addition of the connector, the longest unbroken segment of the trail currently extends 42 miles. It runs 14.1 miles (22.7 km) between Ballard and Tracy Owen Station in Kenmore (its initial eastern end), or 17 miles (27 km) to Blyth Park. The Seattle Parks Department considers the Burke-Gilman segment of the trail to end in Kenmore; The total distance from Golden Gardens Park to Bothell, including the proposed "missing link" through Ballard, is 19.8 mi (31.9 km). King County considers that the segments divide in Bothell, Judge Burke and Daniel Gilman's original Road east ran past Snoqualmie Falls, before North Bend.
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