King County Councilwoman Julia Patterson addresses the open house audience.
An open house was held last week for SeaTac's South 200th light-rail station set to open along 28th Avenue S. in Sept. 2016, four years earlier than originally planned.
Officials said the station would also have a parking garage with 700 parking spaces plus room for another 300 cars in nearby surface parking lots. The station will open at the same time as the University of Washington light-rail station, allowing riders to go between SeaTac and the UW in 49 minutes.