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Midweek Roundup – Open Thread 49
Link Extension Countdown: Lynnwood Link (August 30). What to expect (Sound Transit). Transit Updates: Community Transit boasts 50,355 boardings on Swift Orange Line during its first month of service. Service started on March 30. The World is Orange. Stride station names survey through May 31. King County Metro blogs about their hiring and training process. ... Continue reading "Midweek Roundup - Open Thread 49"
Two Trailhead Direct Routes Start May 25
King County Metro has announced that the 2024 season of Trailhead Direct service starts on May 25, operating weekends and federal holidays (Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day) through the summer (ending September 15) with routes serving the Issaquah Alps and the Mount Si area. Trailhead Direct is operated by Metro in partnership with ... Continue reading "Two Trailhead Direct Routes Start May 25"
Video: Cascadia HSR
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) recently announced grant funding for planning and development of high speed rail (HSR) in several corridors across the USA. Lucid Stew, a YouTube channel dedicated to HSR in the USA, is doing a series of videos on the these corridors. Their most recent video (19:15) was on the Cascade corridor, ... Continue reading "Video: Cascadia HSR"
9th Annual Affordable Housing Week Starts Today
The Affordable Housing Consortium (HDC), whose membership encompasses all of the major nonprofit housing developers in King County, as well as local housing authorities, financial institutions, service providers, consultants, architects, building contractors, attorneys, accountants, and government agencies," is celebrating the 9th Annual Affordable Housing Week, May 13-17. Founded in 1988 as the Seattle Housing Development ... Continue reading "9th Annual Affordable Housing Week Starts Today"
Man Killed in Stabbing at Capitol Hill Station
The Seattle Times ($) and Capitol Hill Seattle (CHS) blog reported that a man was stabbed multiple times on the platform at the Capitol Hill Station Saturday afternoon, and died after being transported to Harborview Medical Center. Seattle Police closed the station to investigate the crime, forcing Sound Transit to implement a bus bridge between ... Continue reading "Man Killed in Stabbing at Capitol Hill Station"
East Link Lake Crossing Update
On May 9, Sound Transit's System Expansion Committee received a progress update (pdf) on the yet-to-be-opened portion of East Link, currently operating as the abbreviated 2 Line between South Bellevue and Redmond Technology Station. Although the opening of the connection between South Bellevue and Seattle is currently scheduled for late November 2025, Ryan Packer at ... Continue reading "East Link Lake Crossing Update"
Open Thread 48
Link Extension Countdown: Lynnwood Link (August 30). What to expect (Sound Transit). Transit Updates: Sound Transit reports that the 2 Line logged 35,000 boardings on its opening day. The Seattle Times ($), compares it to other opening days. Jon Talton (Seattle Times, $) says the 2 Line is good for the climate and the economy. ... Continue reading "Open Thread 48"
Metro restoring service to 6 DART routes
On May 13, King County Metro will restore 79 weekday trips to 6 Dial-A-Ride Transit (DART) service routes. DART routes provide a combination of a fixed scheduled and reservation-based on-demand service along an optional route. There are currently 14 DART routes, which are operated by Hopelink, a non-profit partner of Metro. Services were significantly cut ... Continue reading "Metro restoring service to 6 DART routes"
Link Ridership: March 2024
Sound Transit ridership data for March 2024 was released earlier this week, with Link ridership jumping 25% from February to a total of 2.61 million boardings, making March 2024 the second-highest ridership month in Link history (behind July 2023 with 2.71 million boardings). While weekday ridership was a meager 3% greater than the same month ... Continue reading "Link Ridership: March 2024"
Spring 2024 Link Disruption
Over the course of about six weeks (May 7 to June 25), Sound Transit will complete five projects in preparation for service expansions and to maintain state-of-good-repair along the 1 Line. These projects will have various impacts on 1 Line service (Sound Transit) more impactful work scheduled for the weekends of June 1-2 and June ... Continue reading "Spring 2024 Link Disruption"
2024 Transportation Levy
For the past 18 years, the Seattle Department of Transportation has relied on a supplemental property tax levy to provide funding for improvements to Seattle's transportation system, starting with the Bridging The Gap" 9-year levy (2007-2015), followed by the 9-year Levy to Move Seattle" (2016-2024). In April, Mayor Harrell released the draft Transportation Levy" as ... Continue reading "2024 Transportation Levy"
Observations from the 2 Line’s regular weekday rhythm
Link's 2 Line had a blockbuster opening last weekend, drawing huge crowds and crush-loads that may not be seen again for some time. On Monday morning, I went out to observe the first weekday of regular service after the opening hype had subsided. I started my journey around 9am at South Bellevue Station (SBS), headed ... Continue reading "Observations from the 2 Line's regular weekday rhythm"
Open Thread 47
Link Extension Countdown: Lynnwood Link (August 30). What to expect (Sound Transit Blog). Transit Updates: In case you missed it, the 2 Line Starter Line started service on April 27, to much fanfare. The Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI), an infrastructure sustainability certification nonprofit started in 2010, gave awards to the RapidRide H Line (Metro ... Continue reading "Open Thread 47"
Thoughts on the Starter Line
The Link 2 Line opened yesterday with eight new stations on the Eastside from South Bellevue to Redmond Technology. Mike Lindblom and David Kroman in the Seattle Times have extensive coverage of the ceremony, ride experiences, and community reaction. Lindblom's pre-launch list of the goods and bads of each station area is still useful as ... Continue reading "Thoughts on the Starter Line"
Eastside Starter Line Starts Tomorrow
After decades of ideation, deliberation, and planning, the Eastside finally gets modern rapid transit tomorrow, when the East Link 2 Line" opens for service. But tomorrow's opening is really to whet riders' appetites for the full connection to the Central Link spine," which is tentatively slated for late 2025, thanks to construction mishaps on the ... Continue reading "Eastside Starter Line Starts Tomorrow"
Balducci Interview about the 2 Line
On Wednesday (April 24) I had a chance to talk to Claudia Balducci, King County Councilmember and Chair of the Sound Transit System Expansion Committee and former Bellevue Mayor, about the opening of the 2 Line on Saturday. As the Eastside representative on the Sound Transit Board, she spearheaded the opening of the Eastlink starter ... Continue reading "Balducci Interview about the 2 Line"
Open Thread 46
Countdowns: East Link Starter Line (This Saturday! 11am), Lynnwood Link (August 30). Transit Updates: Pierce Transit is hosting a ribbon-cutting event at 12pm today at the Tacoma Dome Station celebrating the opening of the Stream Community Line. Service started on April 1, serving as an express route along the Pacific Avenue/State Route 7 Corridor. All ... Continue reading "Open Thread 46"
The future of Amtrak Cascades
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) recently requested feedback on their plans for the future of Amtrak Cascades service. They call it the Preliminary Amtrak Cascades Service Development Plan (SDP). We (STB authors) responded: We expect that the region will continue to grow and our airports and freeways won't be able to handle the ... Continue reading "The future of Amtrak Cascades"
Should transit agencies consider a different schedule for Fridays?
A few weeks back, I decided to exercise my freedom in going into the office more than I needed to and commuted downtown on a Friday. The first thing I noticed was how much emptier my usual bus was. Of course, it shouldn't come as a surprise that Friday ridership is down relative to the ... Continue reading "Should transit agencies consider a different schedule for Fridays?"
Connection Points
Seattle's bus network used to be focused on bringing people to work downtown. As our city grew, it spread its wings across First Hill, Capitol Hill, Fremont, and the Eastside. Though Amazon was earlier in the middle of downtown, it now occupies South Lake Union (SLU) and Bellevue. While a one-seat bus ride to downtown ... Continue reading "Connection Points"
Open Thread 45
Countdowns: East Link Starter Line (April 27, 11am), Lynnwood Link (August 30). Transit Updates: SDOT is closing the Spokane Street Swing Bridge (low bridge) for 10 days starting Friday, April 19 (planned reopening on Sunday, April 28). SDOT is offering free rides on Metro or the Water Taxi for impacted users. Systems Integration Testing will ... Continue reading "Open Thread 45"
A sneak peek at the 2 Line’s South Bellevue Station
Yesterday, I had the chance to join members of the press in a media tour of South Bellevue Station, which will open for Link operations in just a matter of weeks when the East Link Starter Line begins service. As things currently stand, the ELSL will open to the public on April 27th, while the ... Continue reading "A sneak peek at the 2 Line's South Bellevue Station"
Open Thread 44
It's been a couple weeks, so the roundup is longer than usual. Today, a total solar eclipse will pass over much of the central and eastern United States. Countdown Clocks: April 27, 11:02am: First East Link Starter Line Train from South Bellevue Station. Discover the 2 Line. August 30, 10am(?): Lynnwood Link Extension (1 Line). ... Continue reading "Open Thread 44"
Multi-modal Improvements West of 130th Station
As part of the work surrounding 130th Station in north Seattle, SDOT has started making plans in the area. While this initial work has focused on the area east of the station, this is a proposal for changes to the west. The goal is to improve pedestrian, biking and transit connections to the station. Station ... Continue reading "Multi-modal Improvements West of 130th Station"
Lynnwood Link Starts August 30
Sound Transit announced the Lynnwood Link extension will open August 30th. That's just under five months from now. Happy Labor Day present. Mike Lindblom in the Seattle Times notes that Link will switch to a flat $3 fare when Lynnwood Link opens, and that Paine Field extension is targeted to open in 2037, and Everett ... Continue reading "Lynnwood Link Starts August 30"
The World is Orange
The Swift Orange Line BRT launched on Saturday. I tried it out Sunday afternoon with my friend in north Lynnwood, who lives northwest of Ash Way P&R. The Orange Line is a limited-stop east-west bus route between Edmonds College, Highway 99, Lynnwood city center, Alderwood Mall, Ash Way P&R, Mill Creek, and McClollum Park. It ... Continue reading "The World is Orange"
Metro Kicks Off South Link Connections
King County Metro has started the first phase of South Link Connections, which will be used to determine how Metro bus should be changed upon the launch of the Federal Way Link Extension, which is anticipated to be in 2026. This phase is mainly a needs assessment, where Metro listens to feedback from riders, or ... Continue reading "Metro Kicks Off South Link Connections"
March Service Changes
King County Metro, Sound Transit, and Community Transit start their semi-annual service changes today, Saturday March 30. Pierce Transit's changes start tomorrow, Sunday March 31. Stephen Fesler at The Urbanist has a detailed list of the changes. The agencies have their own lists, linked at the beginning of each section. I won't repeat all the ... Continue reading "March Service Changes"
Open Thread 43
Community Transit ridership increased 23% in 2023. A third of total riders were on the Swift Blue and Green lines. Apply to the one of Seattle's transportation advisory boards by April 15 if interested. What's happening with the 520 reconstruction project in Portage Bay. Efforts to lid I-5 in more of downtown Seattle continue. Activists ... Continue reading "Open Thread 43"
Improve Buses on the East Side of Green Lake
Three buses currently serve the east side of Green Lake: The 20, 45 and 62. As soon as Link gets to Lynnwood, the 20 will go away. There are aspects of the 20 that should be adopted by the other routes. However, this will require the help of the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT). Here ... Continue reading "Improve Buses on the East Side of Green Lake"
Open Thread 42
This week (March 17-23) is Transit Appreciation Week! Be sure to thank your bus driver or other transit operator for the hard work they do. Sound Transit Announcements: New initiatives to reduce crowing when Lynnwood link opens; reviewed by The Urbanist. Link 1 Line single-tracking for late-night station maintenance for the next month: Trains will ... Continue reading "Open Thread 42"
The Comprehensive Plan Must Do More
Seattle's much-delayed Comprehensive Plan update was released last week by the Office of Planning & Community Development (OPCD). Coverage of the broad points of the plan was quickly provided by The Seattle Times ($), The Urbanist, The Stranger, and Crosscut. The primary takeaway image is the Future Land Use Map" (FLUM), here: Coverage of subsequent ... Continue reading "The Comprehensive Plan Must Do More"
The rush to reach West Seattle
Last week Sound Transit revealed more details about three grandiose new stations in West Seattle, one hugely upgraded SODO station, and a big cable-stayed (suspension") bridge over the Duwamish. On Thursday the System Expansion Committee will discuss early land acquisitions. This seems to indicate that the Board takes approval of the extension for granted though ... Continue reading "The rush to reach West Seattle"
Open Thread 41
State Legislature to allocate $200M from the Climate Commitment Act toward hybrid ferries, assuming the Act isn't repealed by I-2117 in November. Free carpool parking permits are returning to the Angle Lake Station parking garage. King County Metro has broken ground on its interim electric bus base in Tukwila. The movement to add density to ... Continue reading "Open Thread 41"
SDOT Ideas for Aurora
Since 2021, SDOT has been working under a Pedestrian and Bicycle program grant from WSDOT to reimagine" Aurora Avenue North from the northern end of the SR-99 Tunnel to 145th street. Based on community input provided during a series of meetings last summer, SDOT has released concept art depicting four potential general corridor concept designs: ... Continue reading "SDOT Ideas for Aurora"
Link Single-Tracking March 9-10
[Correction: an initial version of this article listed incorrect single-tracking times. We regret the error.] Link will be single-tracked this weekend, March 9-10 from 10pm to the end of service and from the start of service to 9am, according to Sound Transit spokesperson John Gallagher. Trains will run every 12 minutes between Angle Lake and ... Continue reading "Link Single-Tracking March 9-10"
No More RapidRide
Stephen Fesler has an intriguing article in The Urbanist saying Metro should move away from RapidRide in its next expansion phase. That sounds like potentially a very good idea. This would not decommission current lines or those that are under construction or in late planning that have already received grants, but it would redirect resources ... Continue reading "No More RapidRide"
Open Thread 40
The Urbanist has a 2024 advocacy agenda. SDOT is selecting construction contractors for seven projects including street upgrades for bus routes 40 and 48, 4th Avenue protected bike lanes, pedestrian bridge reinforcement, and other sidewalk and bike projects. Route 8 has a fan club who wants to speed it up. The have a petition to ... Continue reading "Open Thread 40"
Open Thread 39
Seven Link disruptions in four days ($) last weekend. Five were from external causes (collision, blockage, shooting, two power outages), two from unknown causes. Five people were stabbed or struck by objects in 2023 on ST or Metro, while there have been seven unsolved shootings on King County freeways n the first seven weeks of ... Continue reading "Open Thread 39"
Regional Transit after Federal Way Link
Federal Way Link will not only connect Federal Way with other Link destinations but it will make it much easier to provide regional transit. Unlike other stations south of downtown, Federal Way Link has an excellent interface to the I-5 HOV lanes. Buses will be able to easily serve it from both directions. The following ... Continue reading "Regional Transit after Federal Way Link"
Re-thinking passenger experience as a pillar of transit recovery
Yesterday, I decided to pick up the Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual (TCQSM) for some light bedtime reading. Okay fine, it wasn't bedtime reading, but I did read it! At least portions of it. For those who are uninitiated, the TCQSM is the authority on standards, metrics, and methods used for the evaluation ... Continue reading "Re-thinking passenger experience as a pillar of transit recovery"
East Link Restructure Final Proposal
Metro's final proposal on the East Link restructure is out. Only it's not really final. Final Network review (January - March 2024): Due to delays with the opening of the East Link Extension, Metro is meeting with project partners to ensure the proposed East Link Connections network that it continues to meet community needs. Metro ... Continue reading "East Link Restructure Final Proposal"
Redmond Station Areas
On Saturday I went to see what the Redmond Link station areas and bus transfers are like. The 2 Line starter line will open in two months (April 28) as we reported, running from South Bellevue to Redmond Technology stations. The last two stations, Marymoor Village and Downtown Redmond, will open in a second phase. ... Continue reading "Redmond Station Areas"
Open Thread 38
Presidents' Day transit February 19: Metro buses, Metro Flex taxis, ST Express, and Sounder are on Weekday schedules. Link is on Saturday schedule. The First Hill and SLU Streetcars are on Sunday schedule. The West Seattle and Vashon water taxis and shuttles have no service. The Monorail is open 8:30am to 9pm. Everett Transit is ... Continue reading "Open Thread 38"
Metro Releases Final Network Proposal for Lynnwood Link
Metro has released their final plans for the bus restructure following the implementation of Lynnwood Link. Unlike the other phases, this time it is very similar to the previous proposal that we wrote about. New or Modified Routes There are only a couple changes in routing, both of them minor: Modified Headways This is the ... Continue reading "Metro Releases Final Network Proposal for Lynnwood Link"
Sound Transit announces start date of 2 Line service
Earlier today, Sound Transit announced that Saturday, April 27th will be the official start date of the 2 Line, which will preliminarily run between South Bellevue Station and Redmond Technology Station. The opening of the shortened segment, also known as the East Link Starter Line (ELSL), is the result of a push by councilmember Claudia ... Continue reading "Sound Transit announces start date of 2 Line service"
Autonomous Transit Alternatives
Last week German local public transit came to a stop while the union demanded better working conditions for transit operators. They asked for fewer working days and hours, to mitigate increased traffic stress and increase the attractiveness of transit jobs again. Operator availability and pay has put a limit on service recovery and expansion since ... Continue reading "Autonomous Transit Alternatives"
The lifespan of that DSTT curve
One of the major features of the recent 1-Line maintenance was the replacement of the northbound track between University Street and Westlake stations. This segment boasts the sharpest curve in the system, and as a result, the most worn down rails. The resulting wear-and-tear meant a fairly bumpy ride in that section, even at slow ... Continue reading "The lifespan of that DSTT curve"
Open Thread 37
A little open thread while the editors are working on six pending articles. International District/Chinatown Station has spiffy new next-arrival displays. They only have room for two short rows like Angle Lake 10; Angle Lake 20", but the text is large, the font and icons are contemporary but elegant, and the whole thing looks like ... Continue reading "Open Thread 37"
Open Thread 36
Link is back to normal. ($) Is it, Comment Section? Mike Lindblom says the next planned closure will be June 1-2, for electrical/signal work at CID station. New escalators for CID station should arrive in late 2024, followed by other stations over this decade. There will doubtless be other disruptions to renovate 34-year-old aging tunnel. ... Continue reading "Open Thread 36"
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