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How to get to NE 136th St in Seattle by bus?

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The following transit lines have routes that pass near NE 136th St

    BusBus: 347, 373, 73, 348, 65.

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    Bus stations near NE 136th St in Seattle

    • 15th Ave Ne & Ne 135th St,8 min walk,
    • Ne 143rd St & 17th Ave Ne,11 min walk,

    Bus lines to NE 136th St in Seattle

    • 73,Jackson Park Maple Leaf,
    • 347,Northgate Station Ridgecrest,
    • 348,Northgate Station North City,
    • 65,Jackson Park Wedgwood,
    Questions & Answers
    • What are the closest stations to NE 136th St?

      The closest stations to NE 136th St are:

      • 15th Ave Ne & Ne 135th St is 575 yards away, 8 min walk.
      • Ne 143rd St & 17th Ave Ne is 871 yards away, 11 min walk.
    • Which bus lines stop near NE 136th St?

      These bus lines stop near NE 136th St: 347, 373, 73

    • What’s the nearest bus stop to NE 136th St in Seattle?

      The nearest bus stop to NE 136th St in Seattle is 15th Ave Ne & Ne 135th St. It’s a 8 min walk away.

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    NE 136th St Address: Seattle, WA 98125 street in Seattle

    NE 136th St, Seattle
    NE 136th St, SeattleNE 130th Street is a proposed station on Sound Transit's Lynnwood Link Extension, part of the Link Light Rail system, to be located in Seattle, Washington. The station, which would have served the Haller Lake and Pinehurst neighborhoods of northern Seattle, was deferred from the plans for Lynnwood Link during the Sound Transit Board's selection of the final route for the line on April 23, 2015. Instead, a provision for future accommodation for construction of a station at NE 130th Street without impacting service was included in the board's resolution, at a cost of $10 million.The station is favored by surrounding neighborhoods, including Bitter Lake to the west and Lake City to the east, through the use of neighborhood groups. The Seattle City Council passed a resolution in October 2013 recommending the inclusion of a station at NE 130th Street in the final environmental impact statement for the Lynnwood Link project. In March 2016, City Councilmember Debora Juarez of the 5th district, which encompasses most of north Seattle that would be served by the station, has criticized its exclusion and lack of priority when compared to other proposals in the Sound Transit 3 plan. She called the station "the focal point of a powerful east-west transit connection", citing a population of 90,000 residents who could benefit from feeder bus service to the station. The City Council also recommends the formation of an urban area at the site of the proposed station, allowing for increased mixed-use development under the city's comprehensive plan; a 2013 Sound Transit report determined that the NE 130th Street station area held limited potential for transit-oriented development, citing existing single-family homes, the presence of Jackson Park and other undevelopable areas, and the low desirability for retail to develop at the site when considering proximity to Northgate Mall.Sound Transit expressed concerns over the inclusion of NE 130th Street station before the Lynnwood Link Extension is completed and opened, citing a possible loss of federal funding proposed for the project after the record of decision was published without the station.The draft plan for Sound Transit 3, an upcoming ballot measure for light rail expansion, was revised in May 2016 to include $80 million for an infill station at NE 130th Street that could open in 2031. Earlier plans had listed the station as provisional, deferred until additional funding could be found, but lobbying to the Sound Transit Board by Seattle councilmembers allowed for the amendment to pass unanimously. By 2040, the station is expected to serve less than 1,000 daily riders.

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