Trailhead Direct Shuttle Resumes with One Route for 2023 Season

The city-to-trails service Trailhead Direct is returning this month. Starting on Saturday, May 13th, King County Metro will offer weekend and holiday service to...

Sound Transit Is Set to Leverage State’s Clean Fuel Standard for Revenue

Sound Transit has an opportunity to leverage Washington's new Clean Fuel Standard for revenue. The agency believes that participation in the market-based program to...

Construction Damages Westlake Station Roof, Creating Chaos for Light Rail Riders

A street-level construction mishap above Westlake Station has unexpectedly disrupted the entire Link 1 Line light rail system, leading to chaos for riders. Allegedly,...

Lynnwood Link Faces Operational Challenges and Service Level Questions

Sound Transit faces a serious predicament in how to provide service to Lynnwood. Compounding factors are piling up that spell trouble for the initial...

I-5 Interchange Redesign Near DuPont Benefits Sound Transit-Owned Rail Line

Sound Transit is partnering with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) for a grade-separation project in Pierce County. The project is being led...

Sound Transit Vertical Conveyance Budget Gets a Lift

Sound Transit is slated to increase funding for escalator and elevator maintenance later this month at the agency's full board meeting. That should help...

Kenmore Official Criticizes Seattle’s Stalling on Housing near 130th Street Station

Kenmore City Councilmember David Baker offered a sharp criticism of the City of Seattle's slow and halting process to rezone the area around 130th...
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As Development Slows, Seattle Eyes Transportation Impact Fee Projects

The Seattle City Council is closer than ever to tapping a new source of revenue for transportation projects, with councilmembers from opposite sides of...