What is beacon hill light rail station?

Beacon Hill Light Rail Station is a station on the Central Link line of the Link Light Rail system in Seattle, Washington, USA. It is located at the intersection of Beacon Avenue South and South McClellan Street in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Seattle. The station opened on July 18, 2009, along with the rest of the Central Link line.

The station is an elevated station, with two side platforms on either side of the tracks. It has a mezzanine level between the platforms, where passengers can access fare vending machines, ticket validators, elevators, and stairs. The station has a public art installation called "Gathering Place," which features glass panels etched with images of the Beacon Hill neighborhood.

The station is served by a number of bus routes, including routes 36, 38, 50, and 60. There is also a large park-and-ride lot nearby, with a capacity of 520 parking stalls. Beacon Hill Light Rail Station provides easy access to nearby attractions such as Jefferson Park, the VA Puget Sound Healthcare System, and the Jose Rizal Bridge.