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Vice Chairs to serve two-year terms and also assign members to four committees: the
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with the completed 116-mile (187 km) system carrying an estimated 500,000 riders per day. The plan also funds Sound
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Central Link light rail line (now part of the 1 Line) which opened on March 19, 2016. Construction on the line began on March 6, 2009, and completed in early 2016. The line is underground for its entire route and connects downtown Seattle to the
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neighborhood of Tacoma on September 16, 2023. The 2.4-mile (3.9 km) extension included seven stations and cost $ 283 million to construct. A further expansion, expected to open around 2040, plans to extend the line west on South 19th Street to the
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bus system across the three counties. In 2019, these systems carried more than 48 million passengers, averaging 161,238 riders per day on weekdays. All three modes accept cash payment and mobile tickets as well as the regional
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program of the late 1960s produced two ballot measures for a rapid transit system that were unable to pass with the state-required supermajority for bonds. Federal funding that was allocated to the project was instead sent to
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facility. The system is planned to expand to 83 stations and 116 miles (187 km) by 2041, with five lines serving all three counties. 1 Line and 2 Line trains are operated and maintained under contract with
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and Seattle, started in December 2000; the agency's first light rail line,
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that were approved by voters to fund system expansion: Sound Move (1996),
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Regional transit government agency for the Seattle metropolitan area
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2102:"Sound Transit approves $ 375,000 contract with new CEO Julie Timm"
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314:), began service in August 2003. Light rail service in Seattle on
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3136:"Sound Transit breaks ground on Federal Way Link Extension"
2639:"Sound Transit calls Prop. 1 a gift "to our grandchildren""
1934:"Transit Development Plan 2023–2028 and 2022 Annual Report"
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from 2009 to 2014. Rogoff was hired in 2015 and succeeded
2671:"Election 2008 | Complete results — Ballot measures"
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Lindblom, Mike; Baruchman, Michelle (October 2, 2021).
1700:"Q4 2019 Service Delivery Quarterly Performance Report"
1985:"Stride bus rapid transit: Frequently asked questions"
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floating bridge and the other studying the use of the
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system from Everett to Lakewood, via Seattle; and the
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bus service. The agency also coordinates the regional
1783:"Providing Safe, 'Sound' Transit in the Emerald City"
2262:"RCW 81.112.040: Board appointments—Voting—Expenses"
1647:(Press release). Sound Transit. September 18, 2009.
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2723:"Sound Transit System Expansion -- What's Proposed"
2441:. Sound Transit. December 2023. pp. 2–9, 19–20
2379:(Press release). Sound Transit. December 19, 2019.
2353:(Press release). Sound Transit. December 20, 2018.
1645:"Sound Transit marks 10 years of serving customers"
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2210:"Citizens Accessibility Advisory Committee (CAAC)"
1958:Lindblom, Mike; Beekman, Daniel (March 16, 2019).
1465:and park-and-ride garage at South 200th Street in
595:on leased tracks and maintained under contract by
1592:List of rail transit systems in the United States
2777:(Press release). Sound Transit. April 27, 2017.
2697:"Sound Transit System Expansion -- News Release"
2587:(Press release). Sound Transit. April 26, 2007.
2081:(Press release). Sound Transit. January 11, 2024
1907:. Sound Transit. November 2019. pp. 4, 17.
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1671:"Regional Transit System Planning and History"
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1143:Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority
747:Washington State Secretary of Transportation
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2532:"How Joni Earl saved light rail | Crosscut"
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2938:"Sound Transit breaks ground in Bellevue"
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2802:"Voters Back Transit Plan On Fourth Try"
1990:. Sound Transit. July 2023. pp. 1–4
1870:"2019 Washington State Rail System Plan"
1838:"2019 Financial Plan and Adopted Budget"
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522:light rail system in the United States.
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2673:. The Seattle Times. November 5, 2008.
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538:system. T Line trains are akin to
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2612:"Proposition 1: Voters hit the brakes"
2563:"Sound Transit expansion ballot-bound"
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2270:. Washington State Legislature. 1994.
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1939:. Sound Transit. July 2023. p. 10
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930:Washington Secretary of Transportation
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2884:Lindblom, Mike (September 16, 2023).
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2293:Lindblom, Mike (November 17, 2016).
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2126:Lindblom, Mike (November 19, 2015).
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1810:"Pierce County 2019 Regional Report"
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1459:Seattle–Tacoma International Airport
1147:Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle
2800:David Schaefer (November 8, 1996).
2637:Lindblom, Mike (November 5, 2008).
2274:from the original on August 7, 2020
2032:"Sound Transit Motion No. M2024-48"
1625:from the original on August 7, 2020
772:As of 2024, the board members are:
3134:Sullivan, Olivia (July 16, 2020).
2969:Lindblom, Mike (August 24, 2023).
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1902:"2020 Service Implementation Plan"
1705:. Sound Transit. February 27, 2020
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1158:Puget Sound Council of Governments
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3165:Lindblom, Mike (March 24, 2016).
3025:Lindblom, Mike (March 16, 2017).
2996:"Lynnwood Link Extension Project"
2781:from the original on May 24, 2019
2460:Lindblom, Mike (March 29, 2024).
1098:Sound Transit contracts with the
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2405:. Sound Transit. December 2019.
2100:Lindblom, Mike (June 23, 2022).
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711:Greater Richmond Transit Company
474:List of Link light rail stations
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2913:. Sound Transit. Archived from
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731:Americans with Disabilities Act
686:Americans with Disabilities Act
2614:. Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
2561:Larry Lange (April 26, 2007).
2037:. Sound Transit. July 25, 2024
1781:Cho, Aileen (August 5, 2024).
1451:Federal Transit Administration
571:. Trains generally run during
460:with stored fares and passes.
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2514:Sane Transit v. Sound Transit
1587:List of rapid transit systems
1515:Interstate 90 floating bridge
719:Federal Transit Administrator
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666:Shoreline South/148th station
289:counties to build a regional
183:Goran Sparrman (interim), CEO
2828:"South 200th Link Extension"
2565:. Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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1166:Washington State Legislature
1100:King County Sheriff's Office
618:high-occupancy vehicle lanes
69:September 17, 1993
2488:"Sound Transit: CEO Corner"
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842:Councilmember, King County
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2749:"Sound Transit 3 Overview"
2267:Revised Code of Washington
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1474:Northgate Link Extension
1443:University of Washington
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3837:Trolleybuses in Seattle
3738:Seattle Center Monorail
2911:"Tacoma Link Expansion"
2057:"Transit accessibility"
1788:Engineering News-Record
1730:"New to Sound Transit?"
1526:Lynnwood Link Extension
1228:Woodinville Subdivision
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832:King/Pierce
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692:Organization
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316:Central Link
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191:Key document
101:Headquarters
91:Jurisdiction
29:
3827:SODO Busway
3746:(cancelled)
3093:December 8,
3067:December 8,
3041:December 8,
2759:October 22,
2681:November 9,
2622:November 7,
2546:December 1,
2111:October 11,
2085:January 11,
1756:"Schedules"
1499:2 Line
1461:to the new
1336:Federal Way
1279:Highway 520
1253:Federal Way
1236:Woodinville
1151:King County
1104:patrol cars
1063:tax, and a
1033:Mark Riker
968:Dan Strauss
953:Kim Roscoe
807:Dave Somers
796:King County
682:paratransit
676:Paratransit
514:in central
512:T Line
500:2 Line
484:1 Line
353:(2008) and
335:sales taxes
320:1 Line
312:T Line
308:Tacoma Link
262:, regional
140: /
3861:Categories
3493:First Hill
3394:Light rail
3358:facilities
3247:Audio help
3238:2009-02-25
3150:August 11,
2980:August 30,
2954:August 31,
2869:October 5,
2655:August 31,
2595:August 31,
2471:August 16,
2445:August 16,
1918:January 3,
1886:January 3,
1819:August 16,
1794:August 16,
1681:August 31,
1655:August 31,
1513:using the
1371:light rail
1360:excise tax
1324:Washington
1214:, and the
1208:First Hill
1162:light rail
1124:Background
1061:rental car
939:Ed Prince
903:Snohomish
889:Snohomish
872:Executive
818:Snohomish
815:Executive
798:Executive
697:Management
573:rush hours
540:streetcars
510:; and the
389:in Seattle
254:system in
248:Washington
244:U.S. state
128:122°19′4″W
125:47°35′55″N
115:Washington
73:1993-09-17
3822:ORCA card
3562:RapidRide
3481:Streetcar
3010:August 3,
2569:April 27,
1385:lines on
1356:sales tax
1320:Snohomish
1291:Snohomish
1261:streetcar
1242:2008 vote
1204:streetcar
1194:2007 vote
1053:sales tax
781:Position
763:Snohomish
723:Joni Earl
454:ORCA card
385:train on
318:(now the
310:(now the
287:Snohomish
161:Employees
3771:Historic
3731:Monorail
3249: ·
3175:Archived
3144:Archived
3113:Archived
3087:Archived
3061:Archived
3035:Archived
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2616:Archived
2589:Archived
2540:Archived
2536:Crosscut
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2381:Archived
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2272:Archived
2240:Archived
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2136:Archived
2063:July 15,
2041:July 25,
2016:July 27,
1994:July 21,
1969:July 21,
1943:July 21,
1909:Archived
1877:Archived
1845:Archived
1766:March 7,
1760:Archived
1734:Archived
1709:July 21,
1649:Archived
1629:July 10,
1623:Archived
1581:See also
1567:Tillicum
1530:Lynnwood
1507:Bellevue
1489:campus.
1397:Projects
1344:Issaquah
1257:Bellevue
1249:Lynnwood
1230:between
792:(Chair)
654:Bellevue
589:Lakewood
504:Bellevue
502:between
486:between
361:Services
3524:Sounder
3236: (
3207:minutes
3181:June 8,
2785:May 23,
1511:Redmond
1482:Hilltop
1416:updated
1348:Ballard
1340:Everett
1220:Bothell
1113:History
1046:Funding
1015:Pierce
962:Pierce
956:Mayor,
913:Mayor,
897:Mayor,
883:Mayor,
875:Pierce
853:Mayor,
826:Mayor,
784:County
778:Member
670:Bothell
662:S3 Line
658:S2 Line
646:S1 Line
577:Everett
557:Sounder
508:Redmond
492:Tukwila
488:Seattle
428:bus on
405:Sounder
256:Seattle
242:in the
234:, is a
210:Website
111:Seattle
71: (
3674:Orange
3639:Stream
3610:Stride
3544:S Line
3534:N Line
3471:4 Line
3459:3 Line
3436:T Line
3426:2 Line
3416:1 Line
2517:,
1575:DuPont
1573:) and
1569:(near
1552:, and
1548:, the
1467:SeaTac
1379:DuPont
1362:, and
1332:Tacoma
1318:, and
1316:Pierce
1287:Renton
1232:Renton
1224:SR-520
1145:. The
1086:Police
761:, and
759:Pierce
650:Burien
636:Stride
628:, and
597:Amtrak
585:Tacoma
516:Tacoma
498:; the
496:SeaTac
494:, and
387:1 Line
341:, and
304:Tacoma
283:Pierce
266:, and
260:Tacoma
117:, U.S.
66:Formed
3810:Other
3685:Ferry
3664:Green
3644:Swift
3353:fleet
2439:(PDF)
2035:(PDF)
1988:(PDF)
1937:(PDF)
1912:(PDF)
1905:(PDF)
1880:(PDF)
1873:(PDF)
1848:(PDF)
1841:(PDF)
1813:(PDF)
1703:(PDF)
1598:Notes
1028:King
1001:King
988:King
975:King
948:King
919:King
859:King
845:King
801:King
153:Motto
3654:Blue
3183:2016
3152:2021
3121:2018
3095:2018
3069:2018
3043:2018
3012:2011
2982:2023
2956:2016
2923:2016
2897:2023
2871:2021
2840:2016
2814:2007
2787:2019
2761:2016
2735:2008
2709:2008
2683:2014
2657:2016
2624:2007
2597:2016
2571:2007
2548:2015
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