- Link light rail stations - Sound Transit
Our stations connect local communities to regional transit options We're using station code numbers to help passengers navigate our system Learn more on The Platform
- Link light rail - Wikipedia
Tacoma Link began construction in 2000 and opened on August 22, 2003, becoming the first modern light rail system in the state Central Link construction in Seattle was delayed because of funding issues and routing disputes, but began in November 2003 and was completed on July 18, 2009
- 3 new light rail stations will connect you to Seattle starting this . . .
Sound Transit is opening 3 new light rail stations in Federal Way, Star Lake, and Kent Des Moines connecting riders to Seattle on the 1 Line
- Seattle Link Light Rail: Complete Guide, Map Travel Tips.
Seattle’s Link Light Rail, operated by Sound Transit, has become a game-changer for urban travel in the Puget Sound region With a system stretching over 48 miles and encompassing three lines (1, 2, and T), it efficiently serves 45 stations between Lynnwood and Angle Lake
- Sound Transit Link
Link is an electric light rail streetcar system in the Seattle region owned and operated by Sound Transit Currently it consists of three disconnected lines (only connected via Sounder Commuter Rail and Sound Transit Express buses)
- Sound Transit Launches Link Light Rail Extension
The nearly eight-mile 1 Line extension adds new options to travel quickly and safely between Seattle, Sea-Tac Airport, and Federal Way, and includes three new stations, as well as two new parking structures and a parking addition in Federal Way Link 1 Line Extension This is the fifth light rail extension in the past three years for Sound Transit Those include the T Line service to Hilltop
- Stadtbahn Seattle: Sound Transit Link light rail
The Link light rail is Seattle’s metro-style system, combining underground, elevated, and street-level tracks Trains run on electricity and offer frequent, all-day service
- Routes and schedules | Sound Transit
Find route maps and schedules for Sound Transit services, including Link trains, Sounder trains and ST Express buses
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