7/8/23 Northgate Transit Center |
For more than a decade, I worked for the local government
agency that ran both the region’s transit and wastewater treatment systems. In 1992
Metro built the Northgate Transit Center, which became the central transit hub
for the northend. When I saw early architectural renderings of the new center,
I was surprised by its distinctive design, which evoked circus tents. I was
pleased, as it seemed too whimsical and innovative to come out of a government entity.
(By contrast, the nearby Northgate Light Rail Station, which opened less
than two years ago, looks plain, boxy and predictable.)
I caught a lot of buses there, including for my daily commute to that downtown Seattle job. Once the light rail opened, all the bus routes changed, and now it’s faster to take the light rail downtown.
Looks like a fun design...very upbeat!
ReplyDeleteAt the time, the community was in an uproar about putting the transit center there, and they demanded a cool design. Glad that it happened!
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