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Oversight Committee promotes employment and contracting opportunities for underprivileged groups and includes members representing community organizations and business organizations. The Citizens Accessibility Advisory Committee has 15 members who represent passengers with disabilities, mobility issues, or are senior citizens. The advisory committee monitors the agency's compliance with the
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Vice Chairs to serve two-year terms and also assign members to four committees: the
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Transit 3, which was approved in 2016, Sound Transit services will expand with $ 54 billion in funding (combining local taxes and federal grants) over a 25-year period generally beginning with the completion of Sound Transit 2. The measure will add 62 miles (100 km) of light rail,
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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
Transit Express bus routes, adds three bus rapid transit lines and expands Sounder commuter rail with longer trains, potentially better frequency and two additional stations in
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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
609:(HOV lanes) on state-maintained freeways. Some routes operate seven days a week, while others are limited to rush hours only. The bus fleet is owned by Sound Transit and buses are operated and maintained under contracts with local transit authorities (
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is planned to extend the 1 Line from Angle Lake station to Redondo/Star Lake, in a plan approved by the region's voters in November 2008. Construction on the project began in 2020 and it will add 7.8-mile (12.6 km) of track with stations at
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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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corridor study in 1986. The regional transportation plan was amended the following year to include rail transit, and the
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with 18 members who are appointed based on their positions in regional and local governments. One seat is held by the
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and Seattle, started in December 2000; the agency's first light rail line,
2068:"Sound Transit Board approves Goran Sparrman's appointment as interim CEO"
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that were approved by voters to fund system expansion: Sound Move (1996),
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2366:"University Place Mayor Kent Keel appointed chair of Sound Transit Board"
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2284:"State senator calls for direct elections of Sound Transit board member"
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Regional transit government agency for the Seattle metropolitan area
2960:"Eastside-only light rail should open in March, Sound Transit says"
2091:"Sound Transit approves $ 375,000 contract with new CEO Julie Timm"
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303:), began service in August 2003. Light rail service in Seattle on
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2117:"New Sound Transit CEO excited by big light-rail expansion plans"
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if additional funding beyond the Sound Transit taxes is secured.
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service along the Link light rail network in compliance with the
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3016:"Puget Sound transit projects would lose big under Trump budget"
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and are able to carry more passengers, serving as the regional
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Intermodal transportation authorities in Washington (state)
3125:"Sound Transit breaks ground on Federal Way Link Extension"
2628:"Sound Transit calls Prop. 1 a gift "to our grandchildren""
1923:"Transit Development Plan 2023–2028 and 2022 Annual Report"
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from 2009 to 2014. Rogoff was hired in 2015 and succeeded
2660:"Election 2008 | Complete results — Ballot measures"
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Lindblom, Mike; Baruchman, Michelle (October 2, 2021).
1689:"Q4 2019 Service Delivery Quarterly Performance Report"
1974:"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
1772:"Providing Safe, 'Sound' Transit in the Emerald City"
2251:"RCW 81.112.040: Board appointments—Voting—Expenses"
1636:(Press release). Sound Transit. September 18, 2009.
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3100:(Press release). Sound Transit. December 20, 2018.
3074:(Press release). Sound Transit. September 7, 2018.
2712:"Sound Transit System Expansion -- What's Proposed"
2430:. Sound Transit. December 2023. pp. 2–9, 19–20
2368:(Press release). Sound Transit. December 19, 2019.
2342:(Press release). Sound Transit. December 20, 2018.
1634:"Sound Transit marks 10 years of serving customers"
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2199:"Citizens Accessibility Advisory Committee (CAAC)"
1947:Lindblom, Mike; Beekman, Daniel (March 16, 2019).
1454:and park-and-ride garage at South 200th Street in
584:on leased tracks and maintained under contract by
1581:List of rail transit systems in the United States
2766:(Press release). Sound Transit. April 27, 2017.
2686:"Sound Transit System Expansion -- News Release"
2576:(Press release). Sound Transit. April 26, 2007.
2070:(Press release). Sound Transit. January 11, 2024
1896:. Sound Transit. November 2019. pp. 4, 17.
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2714:. Sound Transit. August 8, 2008. Archived from
2175:(Press release). Sound Transit. March 9, 2017.
3886:Transportation in Snohomish County, Washington
1660:"Regional Transit System Planning and History"
221:Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority
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3048:(Press release). Sound Transit. May 4, 2017.
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2001:(Press release). Sound Transit. July 27, 2023
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1132:Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority
736:Washington State Secretary of Transportation
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2521:"How Joni Earl saved light rail | Crosscut"
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3866:1993 establishments in Washington (state)
2927:"Sound Transit breaks ground in Bellevue"
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3876:Bus transportation in Washington (state)
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2791:"Voters Back Transit Plan On Fourth Try"
1979:. Sound Transit. July 2023. pp. 1–4
1859:"2019 Washington State Rail System Plan"
1827:"2019 Financial Plan and Adopted Budget"
1804:. Sound Transit. January 2019. p. 8
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511:light rail system in the United States.
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2939:from the original on September 21, 2016
2662:. The Seattle Times. November 5, 2008.
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527:system. T Line trains are akin to
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2601:"Proposition 1: Voters hit the brakes"
2552:"Sound Transit expansion ballot-bound"
2398:from the original on December 28, 2019
2372:from the original on December 29, 2019
2346:from the original on December 29, 2019
2320:from the original on December 29, 2019
2294:from the original on December 29, 2019
2259:. Washington State Legislature. 1994.
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1928:. Sound Transit. July 2023. p. 10
1839:from the original on December 19, 2019
1725:from the original on December 21, 2019
919:Washington Secretary of Transportation
722:and other accessibility requirements.
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2873:Lindblom, Mike (September 16, 2023).
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2531:from the original on December 8, 2015
266:Sound Transit was created in 1993 by
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2282:Lindblom, Mike (November 17, 2016).
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2153:from the original on January 1, 2020
2115:Lindblom, Mike (November 19, 2015).
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1799:"Pierce County 2019 Regional Report"
1751:from the original on August 26, 2018
1545:, primarily following Interstate 5.
1448:Seattle–Tacoma International Airport
1136:Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle
2789:David Schaefer (November 8, 1996).
2626:Lindblom, Mike (November 5, 2008).
2263:from the original on August 7, 2020
2021:"Sound Transit Motion No. M2024-48"
1614:from the original on August 7, 2020
761:As of 2024, the board members are:
3123:Sullivan, Olivia (July 16, 2020).
2958:Lindblom, Mike (August 24, 2023).
2797:from the original on June 10, 2008
2666:from the original on March 4, 2016
1891:"2020 Service Implementation Plan"
1694:. Sound Transit. February 27, 2020
1640:from the original on June 13, 2018
1147:Puget Sound Council of Governments
432:system in Seattle and Tacoma; the
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3154:Lindblom, Mike (March 24, 2016).
3014:Lindblom, Mike (March 16, 2017).
2985:"Lynnwood Link Extension Project"
2770:from the original on May 24, 2019
2449:Lindblom, Mike (March 29, 2024).
1087:Sound Transit contracts with the
572:. The S Line connects Seattle to
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2475:Earl, Joni (February 26, 2010).
2394:. Sound Transit. December 2019.
2089:Lindblom, Mike (June 23, 2022).
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1014:Council Vice Chair, King County
700:Greater Richmond Transit Company
463:List of Link light rail stations
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3806:Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel
2925:Murray, Ryan (April 25, 2016).
2902:. Sound Transit. Archived from
1662:. Sound Transit. Archived from
961:Councilmember, City of Seattle
730:Sound Transit is governed by a
720:Americans with Disabilities Act
675:Americans with Disabilities Act
2603:. Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
2550:Larry Lange (April 26, 2007).
2026:. Sound Transit. July 25, 2024
1770:Cho, Aileen (August 5, 2024).
1440:Federal Transit Administration
560:. Trains generally run during
449:with stored fares and passes.
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2503:Sane Transit v. Sound Transit
1576:List of rapid transit systems
1504:Interstate 90 floating bridge
708:Federal Transit Administrator
661:, scheduled to open in 2028.
655:Shoreline South/148th station
278:counties to build a regional
172:Goran Sparrman (interim), CEO
2817:"South 200th Link Extension"
2554:. Seattle Post-Intelligencer
1506:. It would terminate at the
1155:Washington State Legislature
1089:King County Sheriff's Office
607:high-occupancy vehicle lanes
58:September 17, 1993
2477:"Sound Transit: CEO Corner"
1059:The agency has three major
987:Councilmember, King County
974:Council Chair, King County
831:Councilmember, King County
653:on State Route 522 between
320:Secretary of Transportation
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3789:Tacoma Railway & Power
2738:"Sound Transit 3 Overview"
2256:Revised Code of Washington
1543:Federal Way Transit Center
1535:Highline Community College
1530:Federal Way Link Extension
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1539:Star Lake Park & Ride
1403:This section needs to be
1319:system to the suburbs of
229:Seattle metropolitan area
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3711:Washington State Ferries
1608:Washington State Auditor
1560:Joint Base Lewis–McChord
1508:Microsoft Redmond campus
1476:Tacoma Community College
1463:Northgate Link Extension
1432:University of Washington
1046:motor vehicle excise tax
694:in Seattle. The interim
322:. It is funded by local
3826:Trolleybuses in Seattle
3727:Seattle Center Monorail
2900:"Tacoma Link Expansion"
2046:"Transit accessibility"
1777:Engineering News-Record
1719:"New to Sound Transit?"
1515:Lynnwood Link Extension
1217:Woodinville Subdivision
696:chief executive officer
3691:King County Water Taxi
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3189:Listen to this article
2989:Sound Transit Projects
1207:, a transit center in
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3374:Sound Transit Express
3305:Local and express bus
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2793:. The Seattle Times.
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1264:Sounder Commuter Rail
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3495:Waterfront Streetcar
3287:Mass transit in the
3240:More spoken articles
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1666:on September 3, 2009
1490:, also known as the
1258:Waterfront Streetcar
1254:Capitol Hill station
1252:) was proposed from
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161:$ 3.1 billion (2024)
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554:King Street Station
285:express bus service
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1482:Under construction
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2964:The Seattle Times
2932:Bellevue Reporter
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2740:. Sound Transit.
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681:Organization
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180:Key document
90:Headquarters
80:Jurisdiction
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3056:December 8,
3030:December 8,
2748:October 22,
2670:November 9,
2611:November 7,
2535:December 1,
2100:October 11,
2074:January 11,
1745:"Schedules"
1488:2 Line
1450:to the new
1325:Federal Way
1268:Highway 520
1242:Federal Way
1225:Woodinville
1140:King County
1093:patrol cars
1052:tax, and a
1022:Mark Riker
957:Dan Strauss
942:Kim Roscoe
796:Dave Somers
785:King County
671:paratransit
665:Paratransit
503:in central
501:T Line
489:2 Line
473:1 Line
342:(2008) and
324:sales taxes
309:1 Line
301:T Line
297:Tacoma Link
251:, regional
129: /
3850:Categories
3482:First Hill
3383:Light rail
3347:facilities
3236:Audio help
3227:2009-02-25
3139:August 11,
2969:August 30,
2943:August 31,
2858:October 5,
2644:August 31,
2584:August 31,
2460:August 16,
2434:August 16,
1907:January 3,
1875:January 3,
1808:August 16,
1783:August 16,
1670:August 31,
1644:August 31,
1502:using the
1360:light rail
1349:excise tax
1313:Washington
1203:, and the
1197:First Hill
1151:light rail
1113:Background
1050:rental car
928:Ed Prince
892:Snohomish
878:Snohomish
861:Executive
807:Snohomish
804:Executive
787:Executive
686:Management
562:rush hours
529:streetcars
499:; and the
378:in Seattle
243:system in
237:Washington
233:U.S. state
117:122°19′4″W
114:47°35′55″N
104:Washington
62:1993-09-17
3811:ORCA card
3551:RapidRide
3470:Streetcar
2999:August 3,
2558:April 27,
1374:lines on
1345:sales tax
1309:Snohomish
1280:Snohomish
1250:streetcar
1231:2008 vote
1193:streetcar
1183:2007 vote
1042:sales tax
770:Position
752:Snohomish
712:Joni Earl
443:ORCA card
374:train on
307:(now the
299:(now the
276:Snohomish
150:Employees
3760:Historic
3720:Monorail
3238: ·
3164:Archived
3133:Archived
3102:Archived
3076:Archived
3050:Archived
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2529:Archived
2525:Crosscut
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2030:July 25,
2005:July 27,
1983:July 21,
1958:July 21,
1932:July 21,
1898:Archived
1866:Archived
1834:Archived
1755:March 7,
1749:Archived
1723:Archived
1698:July 21,
1638:Archived
1618:July 10,
1612:Archived
1570:See also
1556:Tillicum
1519:Lynnwood
1496:Bellevue
1478:campus.
1386:Projects
1333:Issaquah
1246:Bellevue
1238:Lynnwood
1219:between
781:(Chair)
643:Bellevue
578:Lakewood
493:Bellevue
491:between
475:between
350:Services
3513:Sounder
3225: (
3196:minutes
3170:June 8,
2774:May 23,
1500:Redmond
1471:Hilltop
1405:updated
1337:Ballard
1329:Everett
1209:Bothell
1102:History
1035:Funding
1004:Pierce
951:Pierce
945:Mayor,
902:Mayor,
886:Mayor,
872:Mayor,
864:Pierce
842:Mayor,
815:Mayor,
773:County
767:Member
659:Bothell
651:S3 Line
647:S2 Line
635:S1 Line
566:Everett
546:Sounder
497:Redmond
481:Tukwila
477:Seattle
417:bus on
394:Sounder
245:Seattle
231:in the
223:, is a
199:Website
100:Seattle
60: (
3663:Orange
3628:Stream
3599:Stride
3533:S Line
3523:N Line
3460:4 Line
3448:3 Line
3425:T Line
3415:2 Line
3405:1 Line
2506:,
1564:DuPont
1562:) and
1558:(near
1541:, and
1537:, the
1456:SeaTac
1368:DuPont
1351:, and
1321:Tacoma
1307:, and
1305:Pierce
1276:Renton
1221:Renton
1213:SR-520
1134:. The
1075:Police
750:, and
748:Pierce
639:Burien
625:Stride
617:, and
586:Amtrak
574:Tacoma
505:Tacoma
487:; the
485:SeaTac
483:, and
376:1 Line
330:, and
293:Tacoma
272:Pierce
255:, and
249:Tacoma
106:, U.S.
55:Formed
3799:Other
3674:Ferry
3653:Green
3633:Swift
3342:fleet
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2024:(PDF)
1977:(PDF)
1926:(PDF)
1901:(PDF)
1894:(PDF)
1869:(PDF)
1862:(PDF)
1837:(PDF)
1830:(PDF)
1802:(PDF)
1692:(PDF)
1587:Notes
1017:King
990:King
977:King
964:King
937:King
908:King
848:King
834:King
790:King
142:Motto
3643:Blue
3172:2016
3141:2021
3110:2018
3084:2018
3058:2018
3032:2018
3001:2011
2971:2023
2945:2016
2912:2016
2886:2023
2860:2021
2829:2016
2803:2007
2776:2019
2750:2016
2724:2008
2698:2008
2672:2014
2646:2016
2613:2007
2586:2016
2560:2007
2537:2015
2489:2010
2462:2024
2436:2024
2404:2019
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