Light rail transitLine extensions (Rail transitRailroad commuter serviceRailroad tunnelsSound TransitThis article describes the Seattle region's plan to significantly expand its light rail system. The largest project in the 10-year plan is the Cent...
While the political environment in DC has shifted in favor of support for transit, and the baseline financial scenario has already been cushioned with $3 billion of additional expected grants, Sound Transit wants to go further with another $2-$8 billion in aid over the life of the program. ...
Light rail transitPlanningPublic transitPuget Sound RegionRail transit stationsRoutesWashington (State)In November 1999, the Link light-rail system, which will connect the Washington cities of Seattle,...
The light-rail system currently consists of 16 track miles and 13 stations, and will be expanded to 55 miles and 33 stations to ultimately serve the area from Federal Way south of Seattle to Lynnwood north of Seattle. As each component of the Sound Transit system has been conceived and ...
Sound Transit has started on its plan for a continuous series of system expansions to its network to five times its current size. This is to be achieved within the rapidly growing Puget Sound corridor, which includes Seattle, Bellevue, Redmond, Everett, and Tacoma. The expansion will strain ...