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Directions to Key Arena (Seattle) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Key Arena

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How to get to Key Arena by Bus?

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Bus stations near Key Arena in Seattle

  • Western Ave W & Elliott Ave W,5 min walk,
  • Queen Anne Ave N & W Harrison St,5 min walk,
  • Denny Way & 2nd Ave N,6 min walk,
  • 1st Ave N & Denny Way,7 min walk,
  • Mercer St & Queen Anne Ave N,8 min walk,
  • 5th Ave N & Broad St,8 min walk,

Ferry stations near Key Arena in Seattle

  • Seattle,6 min walk,

Train stations near Key Arena in Seattle

  • Seattle Center,10 min walk,

Light Rail stations near Key Arena in Seattle

  • Terry Ave N & Republican St,40 min walk,

Bus lines to Key Arena in Seattle

  • 24,Downtown Seattle,
  • 33,E Magnolia,
  • 1,Kinnear - Downtown Seattle,
  • 2,West Queen Anne - Downtown Seattle - Madrona Park,
  • 8,Seattle Center - Capitol Hill - Rainier Beach,
  • 13,Seattle Pacific - Downtown Seattle,
  • 32,Children's Hospital - Fremont -Seattle Center West,
  • 17,Sunset Hill,
  • D LINE,Downtown Seattle Uptown,
  • 994,Downtown Seattle Special,
  • 3,Downtown Seattle,
  • 4,Downtown Only,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Key Arena?

    The closest stations to Key Arena are:

    • Western Ave W & Elliott Ave W is 377 yards away, 5 min walk.
    • Queen Anne Ave N & W Harrison St is 386 yards away, 5 min walk.
    • Denny Way & 2nd Ave N is 412 yards away, 6 min walk.
    • Seattle is 445 yards away, 6 min walk.
    • 1st Ave N & Denny Way is 502 yards away, 7 min walk.
    • Mercer St & Queen Anne Ave N is 551 yards away, 8 min walk.
    • 5th Ave N & Broad St is 582 yards away, 8 min walk.
    • Seattle Center is 721 yards away, 10 min walk.
    • Terry Ave N & Republican St is 3361 yards away, 40 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Key Arena?

    These Bus lines stop near Key Arena: 1, 40, 70, D LINE, E LINE

  • What’s the nearest train station to Key Arena in Seattle?

    The nearest train station to Key Arena in Seattle is Seattle Center. It’s a 10 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Key Arena in Seattle?

    The nearest bus stops to Key Arena in Seattle are Western Ave W & Elliott Ave W and Queen Anne Ave N & W Harrison St. The closest one is a 5 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest ferry station to Key Arena in Seattle?

    The nearest ferry station to Key Arena in Seattle is Seattle. It’s a 6 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Light Rail to Key Arena in Seattle?

    The SLU is the first Light Rail that goes to Key Arena in Seattle. It stops nearby at 5:34 AM.

  • What time is the last Light Rail to Key Arena in Seattle?

    The SLU is the last Light Rail that goes to Key Arena in Seattle. It stops nearby at 9:33 PM.

  • What time is the first Train to Key Arena in Seattle?

    The SEATTLE CENTER - WESTLAKE is the first Train that goes to Key Arena in Seattle. It stops nearby at 7:30 AM.

  • What time is the last Train to Key Arena in Seattle?

    The SEATTLE CENTER - WESTLAKE is the last Train that goes to Key Arena in Seattle. It stops nearby at 9:08 PM.

  • What time is the first Bus to Key Arena in Seattle?

    The D LINE is the first Bus that goes to Key Arena in Seattle. It stops nearby at 3:13 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Key Arena in Seattle?

    The D LINE is the last Bus that goes to Key Arena in Seattle. It stops nearby at 3:15 AM.

  • What time is the first Ferry to Key Arena in Seattle?

    The VICTORIA CLIPPER is the first Ferry that goes to Key Arena in Seattle. It stops nearby at 8:00 AM.

  • What time is the last Ferry to Key Arena in Seattle?

    The VICTORIA CLIPPER is the last Ferry that goes to Key Arena in Seattle. It stops nearby at 7:45 PM.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Key Arena?

    The Bus fare to Key Arena costs about $2.75 - $3.25.

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Key Arena, Seattle
Key Arena, SeattleClimate Pledge Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is located north of Downtown Seattle in the 74-acre (30 ha) entertainment complex known as Seattle Center, the site of the 1962 World's Fair, for which it was originally developed. After opening in 1962, it was subsequently bought and converted by the city of Seattle for entertainment purposes. From 2018 to 2021, the arena underwent a $1.15 billion redevelopment; the renovation preserved the original exterior and roof, which was declared a Seattle Landmark in 2017 and was listed on the Washington Heritage Register as well as the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. The renovated venue has a capacity of 17,151 for ice hockey and 18,300 for basketball.The arena is currently the home to the Seattle Kraken of the National Hockey League (NHL), the Seattle Storm of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), the Seattle University Redhawks men's basketball team, and the Rat City Roller Derby league of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association. It has also played host to the Pac-12 Conference's women's basketball tournament. The arena was previously most notable as the long-time former home of the Seattle SuperSonics of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The SuperSonics first played at the facility, then known as the Seattle Center Coliseum, from their founding in 1967 to 1978. After a seven-season stint in the higher capacity Kingdome, they returned to the arena in 1985. The facility underwent an extensive renovation after the 1993–94 season, which necessitated the relocation of SuperSonics home games to the Tacoma Dome for the 1994–95 season, and it was renamed KeyArena after KeyCorp bought the naming rights in 1995. The SuperSonics left KeyArena in 2008 amid a controversial relocation to Oklahoma City. The arena was also known for hosting minor professional hockey teams, first as home to the Seattle Totems of the original Western Hockey League and the Central Hockey League from 1964 to 1975, followed by the Seattle Thunderbirds of the current Western Hockey League from 1989 to 2008. The arena was the first publicly financed one in the area that was fully supported by earned income from the building. Arena finances were bolstered for several years by a payment following the settlement with the SuperSonics in 2008, but the lower level of activity and revenue during the time between the departure of the team and the arrival of the NHL left little reserve beyond basic building maintenance. The naming rights deal with KeyCorp concluded at the end of 2010, but the building maintained the KeyArena name until its 2018 closure for the redevelopment. Amazon bought the naming rights to the arena in June 2020, dedicating the arena name to bringing attention to climate change.
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