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Metered parking is available along local streets. From Interstate 5 take Alaskan Way and look for parking. Myrtle Edwards Park (on the north end) has limited parking. You can also take Metro Transit.
Major construction along the Seattle waterfront obliterates the trail. It will probably be another 5 years before the sea wall replacement, the 99 tunnel, and the tear down of the viaduct are finished and the trail is restored. Currently there are hard to see detours and pedestrian only paths.
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