Issaquah Transit Center

August 7, 2008 at 8:54 pm

Check out these photos of the new Issaquah Transit Center that opened last month:
Issaquah Transit Center

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I don’t know what’s up with the guy in the roman centurion costume. More information on the Transit Center here. It’s worth noting that ITC’s 819 parking stalls is only 181 fewer than Kent Station’s 1101 spaces. Good stuff.

10 Responses to Issaquah Transit Center

Harry says:


It looks really nice. I think that might be the most picturesque transit center I’ve ever seen.

Eric says:


That photo is hilarious.

Brian in Seattle says:


It almost looks like he would have problems fitting in the bus from the angle the picture’s taken..:)

Nice photos. Transit Center looks good.

Martin H. Duke says:


That’s “Zap Gridlock,” the Sound Transit mascot.

A better picture is here:
here

AJ says:


You beat me to it!

We’re nerds, Martin.

Nerds.

Andrew says:


We’re all nerds.

andrew says:


That is awesome

phil miller says:


Nothing says Issaquah like glass, steel and shiny aluminum…really? There’s beauty in function, I suppose, but that building/facility says more about what Issaquah has lost than about where it’s going. Reminds me of the Taco Time on 45th in Wallingford.

Yuck.

Matt the Engineer says:


I had no idea ST had a mascot. That’s awesome.

(picturing Metro’s mascot: BRT man – he looks like a superhero, but he’s really just a regular guy)

octopus says:


LOL

Of course Pierce County Transit is just a big bowl of beans to capitalize on their CNG-powered fleet