Sound Transit staff are recommending a pilot program to install fare gates at up to 14 Link light rail stations.
Sound Transit is launching several improvements to its services in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Sound Transit’s board just voted 16-2 to keep the Everett Link Extension on schedule. Cue the press releases. Cue Everett’s mayor talking about ‘shared prosperity’ and ‘transformational change.’ ...
Parsons Corporation (Parsons) secures a position on Sound Transit of Seattle’s 2025 Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC). Also, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) is rolling ...
Grist reports that U.S. host cities are improving transit for the World Cup, with Seattle launching the Crosslake Connection ...
SEATTLE — The Sound Transit Board of Directors passed a measure Thursday that would allow expedited work on the network’s reliability issues. Sound Transit CEO Goran Sparrman declared an emergency in ...
A press briefing this week with CEO Dow Constantine clearly sought to assuage concerns that Sound Transit wouldn't be able to ...
SEATTLE — In Sound Transit’s annual safety report, the agency documented more than 180 incidents of assault against transit workers on Link light rail in 2024 alone. The number of incidents reflects ...
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