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I-90 Ramps Will See Safety Upgrades Ahead of Judkins Park Station Opening
Raised crosswalks and flashing beacons are set to be installed this summer at the I-90 ramps, which are steps from the forthcoming light rail station.
Seattle Hiring Small Army of Planners for Sound Transit 3 Work
A quiet change to the spending categories in Seattle's dedicated transit funding measure mean that the City of Seattle will be able to hire dozens of staff to work on different aspects of Sound Transit planning.
Two Months of 1 Line Maintenance Disruptions Start January 4
The first few months of the year are bringing 1 Line service disruptions that could hit unprepared riders hard. Here's everything you need to know.
Sunday Video: Can Trains Save Seattle?
City Beautiful's urbanism content creator, Dave Amos, recently visited the Seattle area to explore future transit-oriented development sites and the planning that is going...
Link Light Rail Smashes Ridership Record in October
October is the first month that the Link light rail system has topped three million rides in Sound Transit history.
Op-Ed: State Must Reform Sound Transit to Keep Expansion on Track
Sound Transit’s governance structure and limited organizational powers cause project delay, inflated costs, and lower quality service. The Washington State Legislature should audit and reform the agency to get it back on track.
Sound Transit Delays Link Repairs, Schedules New Disruptions in Early 2025
Sound Transit is delaying repair work that had been planned December 7 and 8, but expanding its maintenance work and service disruption schedule in January and February.
Sound Transit Boardmembers Push for More Ambitious Rainier Valley Safety Plan
Sound Transit plans to make a series of spot improvements over the next few years intended to improve safety at its at-grade stations in the Rainier Valley. But multiple board members are pushing the agency to think much bigger.