Last weekend, photographer Justin Dylan Renney took Seattle band Oriya out to

Last weekend, photographer Justin Dylan Renney took Seattle band Oriya out to sample a few of the brews available via the Light Rail. Along the way they discovered a few of the joys of traveling by rail, their new favorite fries, and the golden ale that share’s the train’s name. See Oriya at The Showbox Market on Saturday, August 15, opening for Out From Underneath.Published on August 10, 2009

At which point we hopped the free airport shuttle bus to SeaTac.

At which point we hopped the free airport shuttle bus to SeaTac.

Our first stop was at 13 Coins across from SeaTac on International Boulevard.

Our first stop was at 13 Coins across from SeaTac on International Boulevard.

Seriously, the best fries we've ever had.

Seriously, the best fries we’ve ever had.

And then we were off for the real purpose for this sojourn...

And then we were off for the real purpose for this sojourn…

To visit the Columbia City Ale House.

To visit the Columbia City Ale House.

And try their Light Rail Golden Ale.

And try their Light Rail Golden Ale.

Yeah, it's got bite. But it's delicious.

Yeah, it’s got bite. But it’s delicious.

I am smiling.

I am smiling.

Connie Losvar, a bartender at Columbia City Ale House, pours 'em nightly.

Connie Losvar, a bartender at Columbia City Ale House, pours ’em nightly.

After our Light Rails, we booked it to catch the train back to Westlake.

After our Light Rails, we booked it to catch the train back to Westlake.

And started looking for more beer.

And started looking for more beer.

The Pike Brewing Company was happy to accommodate us.

The Pike Brewing Company was happy to accommodate us.

Game over!

Game over!