⚠️ From April 14-23, 1 Line service will experience a major disruption between Westlake and Stadium stations while crews perform cracked rail repairs.
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A record 20% of Seattle households did not own or lease a vehicle in 2023. Seattle ranked ninth among the 50 largest U.S. cities for no-car households.- Seattle Times FYI Guy
Ruby Romero of Self Doubt performing at Westlake Station! Thank you @SeattleParks and @MayorofSeattle for the partnership to bring station activation here for the winter holidays! 4-6 PM every weekday and weekend Kraken games.
The MLB #AllStarGame festivities start in Seattle in just a couple days! It's going to bring A LOT of fans so we put together kind of a Travel to the All-Star Game 101 blog. In short: Consider anything besides driving if you can. https://t.co/2fka9y1DWC
Tomorrow's Link commute just got a whole lot easier. It's back to regular service tomorrow--no more transfers at Pioneer Square. Trains running every 10 minutes at peak instead of 8 minutes tomorrow only. Tuesday we'll be fully back to normal. Thanks for all your patience!
Got lunch plans on March 30? Join the Sound Transit Central Corridor Government & Relations Directors and @CommuteSeattle in a virtual forum to discuss the numerous investments occurring in Downtown Seattle in the coming years.
Normal service will be resuming as we open this morning! Crews working overnight were able to fix the problem causing yesterday's service disruption in the downtown tunnel. Thanks to all of our riders for their patience yesterday.
Great hanging with you @Spottnik and seeing some old friends. If you haven’t joined the SDOT Director for one of his Culture Connector walks, you should!
Great to see our new end-of-line train cleaning crews starting out today! They’ll initially be working day shifts Monday-Friday, but we’re trying to staff up to expand those hours and days.
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The Sound Transit plan includes 116 miles of Light Rail, 46 miles of BRT, and 91 miles of Sounder Commuter Rail. That’s 253 miles of High Capacity Regional Transit. For context, the region has 252 freeway corridor miles.