I have once again used every station in Seattle's light rail network. I went to Northgate last night, using as a flimsy excuse needing some cleaning supplies from Target. Things I learned:
- What was Northgate Mall still has some larger stores open.
- The new Seattle Kraken hockey team has an ice rink under construction at Northgate as well. I think I remember reading that in the paper, but I'm not exactly a fan.
- That Target is not designed for pedestrian access. Bad plan for the current environment.
- The art at Northgate station is in the mezzanine, not on the platform. I missed it. That means I have to go back again for Kizuki ramen.
- While waiting for the bus home from Roosevelt station, a fellow with a Mexican accent came up to me and this other girl and told us the price he paid for these spiffy new stations that he'd helped build: the concrete dust has given him cancer. I'd call bullshit, but he knew there were three stations in Bellevue. I'm a light rail geek and even I didn't know that. I jumped on the 62 as soon it came, even though I really wanted the 45. Of course the 45 passed me on the longer walk home because karma.
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Date: 2021-10-08 12:38 am (UTC)From: