Seattle Center Monorail
The Seattle Center Monorail is a short, elevated train system in Seattle, Washington. It connects the Seattle Center, home to attractions like the Space Needle and Museum of Pop Culture, to downtown Seattle. The monorail spans about one mile and operates daily, providing a quick and convenient way for visitors and residents to travel between these popular areas.
Opened in 1962 for the Century 21 Exposition, the monorail features two trains that run on a single track. Each train can carry up to 200 passengers, making it an efficient mode of transportation. The ride offers scenic views of the city and is a unique experience for those exploring Seattle.