How to Get to the Light Rail at SeaTac Airport (Video)

How to Get to the Light Rail at SeaTac Airport (Video)

Back in November 2010, this video posted to YouTube of walking from SeaTac baggage claim to the light rail station. It’s since had more than 8,000 views (with no thumbs down — some kind of YouTube record). Sound Transit’s Central Link light rail, running almost 16 miles between downtown Seattle and SeaTac airport, is the cheapest and easiest way to make the trip. Continue reading How to Get to the Light Rail at SeaTac Airport (Video)

Port of Seattle Rapped Again for Its Drunken Sailor Financials

Port of Seattle Rapped Again for Its Drunken Sailor Financials

The Port of Seattle is different from you and me. How’s that, you ask? Well, think of it this way. If you went in to work and spent $14 million illegally, you might expect there to be some repercussions when that was found out. Or if you checked your bank account and it had about $400,000 less than you expected, you might check into it. Continue reading Port of Seattle Rapped Again for Its Drunken Sailor Financials

Will New Flight Paths Bring Quieter Seattle Skies?

Will New Flight Paths Bring Quieter Seattle Skies?

Residents close in to SeaTac won’t likely notice much difference in noise-per-jet, but outlying areas might. The new paths are expected to cut 14 to 26 miles of currently dog-legged southern approaches, but will add to others. A new western approach that takes southern arrivals over Elliott Bay, rather than over north Seattle, will have an obvious impact. Continue reading Will New Flight Paths Bring Quieter Seattle Skies?