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Sound Transit has approved plans to build a new Tacoma Dome station for its Link light rail system, a plan which would ...
More than 40 businesses would be displaced if Sound Transit follows through with plans to locate Link station at Freighthouse ...
If you’re heading to the Seattle Pride Parade on Sunday, make sure you’re aware of street closures for the duration of the ...
(Sound Transit Photograph) Riders in east King County, Wash., can now take Link light rail between downtown Redmond and South Bellevue. Sound Transit on May 10 opened the 3.4-mile extension of its 2 ...
Ron Tober, a longtime transit official who's worked in Seattle, Cleveland and Charlotte, N.C., says light-rail fills a gap between commuter rail and heavy-rail transit by using tracks embedded in ...
(5) a map of our current bus routes, and routes that Metro has cut (Our experts can talk about how easily and inexpensively we can give ALL of West Seattle better transit without light rail.) ...
Across the street from where Sound Transit’s 1 Line ends, where the elevated light rail tracks just stop and hang over a busy Lynnwood intersection, a seven-story, 199-unit apartment building rises.
A map of the proposed ST3 line from Lynnwood to Everett. (Image courtesy of Sound Transit.) The Everett Peninsula is not only the end of the light rail’s northern reach but also the end of Sound ...
By the time Boeing recovered in 1972, the federal funds designated for Seattle-area light rail had been awarded instead to the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) in Atlanta, Georgia.
Ten years ago, the first Green Line light rail trip ran down University Avenue from downtown St. Paul to downtown Minneapolis. It traveled 10 miles down the old main street of central St. Paul ...
Two stations and parking garages in Kent are nearing completion as Sound Transit aims for a scheduled 2026 opening of light rail between SeaTac and Federal Way. The 7.8-mile extension, at a cost of $2 ...
Starting Jan. 13, maintenance will shift the schedule of the trains that run through Seattle. Sound Transit’s John Gallagher said that the maintenance is going to affect riders in two ways.