在老西雅图的中心地带,您可以漫步于不拘一格的艺术画廊,在魔鼠玩具店重温童年时光,甚至可以参加比尔-斯皮德尔的地下之旅(Bill Speidel's Underground Tours)或地下街道之旅(Beneath the Streets),探索城市早期的地下世界。小贴士:您可以使用西雅图南区储蓄通票(Seattle Southside Savings Pass)来节省这些游览的费用。 大...
The Sound Transit University Link project is a 5.07 kilometers light rail extension that will run in twin bored tunnels from Downtown Seattle north to the University of Washington, with stations at Capitol Hill and on the University of Washington. Contract U230 of this project includes the ...
The West Seattle Link Extension was approved by voters in 2016 as part of the ST3 plan. The project will extend light rail 6.5km and serve four new stations (at SODO, Delridge, Avalon, and the Alaska Junction). The final alignment selected by the Board is the Final EIS Preferred Alternat...
Expanding Bicycle Access to Transit: Providing Increased Secure Bicycle Parking at Light Rail Stations in the Seattle Area Sound Transit's Link light rail system provides high-capacity transit service to the Seattle area. Supporting bicycle use to reach Link can increase access to this important regi...
Seattle is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest Region of North America. Its population has been growing rapidly since 2010, driven by strong local economy and job opportunities. In order to provide a reliable travel option for more of the growing population, light rail services are being ...
Seattle to the Lynnwood Transit Center. This 8.5-mile extension marks the first time the light rail will connect communities in Snohomish County directly to Seattle's urban core. The project features four new stations and is designed to significantly improve regional mobility and reduce commute ...
The 14-mile-long East Link will comprise ten stations stretching from downtown Seattle to downtown Bellevue and the Overlake area of Redmond via the I-90. The project is slated to commence operations from 2023. Sound Transit CEO Peter Rogoff said: “East Link’s opening in 2023 will be pr...
will extend from University of Washington to Northgate via Brooklyn and Roosevelt stations and will extend in a later phase further north to 145th Street, Shoreline, Mountlake Terrace and Lynnwood stations. Once the initial segment begins service, light rail will connect Downtown Seattle and ...
The extension of the Link Light Rail and the proposed new light rail stations (including parking garages) are Sound Transit projects. The City is working closely with Sound Transit during the construction project by sharing information, providing input on how to build a better project for the fut...
Light rail projects significantly reduce the carbon footprint by encouraging the public to use public transportation instead of driving their personal cars. This is especially effective when coupled with transit developments that promote walking and cycling access to light rail stations. We’re committed...