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agency. Largely, this was by being more realistic and being more honest with the public â€” reportedly she used the slogan "Optimism is not our friend." Largely due to her efforts, by 2003 Sound Transit received a clean financial audit, and was re-rewarded the funding lost two years earlier. Despite this, the earlier crisis required Earl to drop about one-third of the originally promised light rail line.
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Diversity 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 Executive Committee, Rider Experience and Operations, System Expansion, and Finance and Audit. In the event that the Chair or Vice Chairs leave office or are otherwise unable to serve their full term, the vacancy can be filled by another member for the remainder of the term.
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The predecessor to Sound Transit was a 1995 ballot measure that was rejected by voters because of its $ 6.7 billion cost. The first Sound Transit ballot measure passed in 1996 as the current mix of buses, commuter rail and light rail, at a cost of $ 3.9 billion. By proposing a much smaller light rail
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The agency's policies are set by the board through their decisions, including maintenance of the long-range plan, budget, and project details. The full board meets at Union Station on the fourth Thursday of the month, which are open to the public and streamed online. The board selects a Chair and two
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Under Sound 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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The Sound Transit Board on July 24, 2008 voted to put a reduced Sound Transit 2 plan before voters. It passed by large margins (58% to 42%) on November 4, 2008. The financial plan for the measure shows $ 17.8 billion expenditure over 15 years, funded with a 5-10% rise in the regional general sales
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The agency has three oversight committees that are filled by citizens from the Sound Transit district. The Citizen Oversight Panel oversees compliance to board policies and financial plans, and is composed of 15 members serving four-year terms after their appointment by the board of directors. 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 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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is a 3.5-mile (5.6 km) extension of the 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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Sound Transit started out in scandal. The agency faced a crisis of financial mismanagement and poor planning, and federal officials ordered an audit in 2000 and pulled promised funding. After a series of executives resigned in 2001, Joni Earl took the helm and is widely credited with saving the
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Sound Transit's budget is primarily funded through local taxes levied within the regional transit district in the urbanized portions of King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. These taxes, which comprise 63 percent of the total 2017–2046 budget, are composed of a 1.4 percent
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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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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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The South 200th Link Extension is a 1.6-mile (2.6 km) extension of the Link Light Rail system. Construction on the line began in May 2013 and opened to the public September 24, 2016. The line is elevated for its entire route and connects
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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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system. After an unsuccessful proposal in 1995, the agency's plan for regional light rail, commuter rail, and express bus service, named "Sound Move", was approved in November 1996. ST began operating its
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marked with the Sound Transit logo. There is currently one chief, one captain, five sergeants, four detectives, 23 patrol officers, and a crime analyst assigned full-time to Sound Transit.
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fare card system, which is also used by local transit operators. In 2019, Sound Transit services carried a total of 48 million passengers and averaged over 161,000 riders on weekdays.
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of up to 25 cents per $ 1,000 in assessed value. The remaining 37 percent includes grants and bonds from the federal government, loans, interests, and passenger fares.
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will receive longer and more frequent trains, for a 30% increase in service. Express Bus service will be immediately boosted (17% increase in service; 25 additional buses) and
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Sound Transit is independent of local transit agencies and is governed by an eighteen-member Board of Directors made up of elected officials from member jurisdictions and the
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was approved in the 2008 ballot measure, began construction in 2012, and was opened on October 2, 2021. It extended light rail service from the University of Washington to
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Link trains generally run seven days a week at frequencies of 6 to 24 minutes, with stops spaced closely together. Most stations offer connections to nearby buses or a
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tax, which essentially doubles Sound Transit's revenue. Light rail service will be extended from the currently funded northern terminus at Husky Stadium north to
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system, named "Stride", was funded by the Sound Transit 3 ballot measure and is scheduled to open in the late 2020s. Stride is planned to have three lines: the
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system, the remaining funds could be used for the two other services, ensuring that the entire Seattle area received services from the measure.
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system encompasses two lines with 36.6 miles (58.9 km) of track and 39 stations. The three lines, which have no direct connection, are the
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counties are members of the board and also appoint their remaining seats from local elected positions with approval of the county councils.
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is a network of 24 limited-stop express bus routes providing regional service to cities in all three counties, primarily using a network of
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serving 37 new stations; the entire, 116-mile (187 km) light rail system would carry an estimated 600,000 daily passengers. A
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Italics denote lines or services which are planned, under construction, defunct, or otherwise not operating at the present time.
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Sound Transit officers patrol Sound Transit property around Puget Sound including vehicles (trains & buses) and stations.
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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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The resulting transit network after the completion of Sound Transit 3 will include 62 miles (100 km) of additional
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levied within its taxing district in portions of King, Pierce and Snohomish counties. The agency has passed three major
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Sound Transit 2 (ST2) was part of a joint ballot measure with the Regional Transportation Investment District entitled
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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 the city of Seattle on January 1, 1973, after approval from voters in response to the failure of Forward Thrust.
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with limited service at other times, including weekend trains for special events. The N Line connects Seattle to
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in Redmond's Overlake area. Construction began in 2016 and is expected to open in phases between 2024 and 2025.
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Sound Transit contracts with Community Transit, King County Metro, and Pierce Transit to provide
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formed a State Rail Development Commission to study a regional transit system with light rail,
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in September 1999, taking over existing routes from local transit agencies. The region's first
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for police services. Deputies assigned to Sound Transit wear Sound Transit uniforms and drive
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are also part of the package. The package's projects would open in stages from 2024 to 2041.
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Sound Transit operates three main transit services across the Seattle metropolitan area: the
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Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.
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Throughout the 20th century, Seattle planners and voters rejected various proposals for
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was a ballot measure that was approved by voters during the November 2016 elections in
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on Interstate 405 between Bellevue and Lynnwood, scheduled to open in 2029; and the
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in Seattle has served as the agency's headquarters since its renovation in 1999.
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Sound Transit has 802 full-time employees as of 2017 and is headquartered at
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was created from a revision of this article dated 25 February 2009
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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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King County Sheriff's Office patrol car in Sound Transit Police livery.
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will further extend the 1 Line and 2 Line from Northgate to
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service managed by Sound Transit and has two lines that intersect at
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Regional transit government agency for the Seattle metropolitan area
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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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and are able to carry more passengers, serving as the regional
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line. A new commuter rail line is proposed to run from North
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in Virginia prior to her hiring in 2022. Her predecessor was
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Intermodal transportation authorities in Washington (state)
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from 2009 to 2014. Rogoff was hired in 2015 and succeeded
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Lindblom, Mike; Baruchman, Michelle (October 2, 2021).
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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
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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. 1683: 1681: 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 3272: 3048:(Press release). Sound Transit. May 4, 2017. 2419: 2417: 2415: 2413: 2001:(Press release). Sound Transit. July 27, 2023 1821: 1819: 1256:to the Jackson Street terminus of the former 1227:. The ballot measure was defeated by voters. 338:to fund system expansion: Sound Move (1996), 8: 1832:. Sound Transit. December 2018. p. 42. 1132:Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority 736:Washington State Secretary of Transportation 21: 3891:Transportation in Pierce County, Washington 2521:"How Joni Earl saved light rail | Crosscut" 568:, stopping at two intermediate stations in 3279: 3265: 3257: 2425:"2024 Financial Plan & Adopted Budget" 1713: 1711: 1709: 1335:, as well as the Seattle neighborhoods of 36: 27: 3881:Transportation in King County, Washington 3866:1993 establishments in Washington (state) 2927:"Sound Transit breaks ground in Bellevue" 45:, Sound Transit's headquarters since 1999 3876:Bus transportation in Washington (state) 3231:, and does not reflect subsequent edits. 3214: 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. 8 763: 511:light rail system in the United States. 3861:Government agencies established in 1993 2939:from the original on September 21, 2016 2662:. The Seattle Times. November 5, 2008. 2580:from the original on September 15, 2016 1598: 1596: 1592: 527:system. T Line trains are akin to 3104:from the original on December 21, 2018 2995:from the original on February 16, 2016 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. 2231:from the original on December 28, 2019 2127:from the original on December 29, 2019 1928:. Sound Transit. 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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 14: 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 3768:Seattle Municipal Street Railway 3706:Steilacoom–Anderson Island ferry 3657: 3647: 3637: 3527: 3517: 3454: 3442: 3419: 3409: 3399: 3213: 2688:. Sound Transit. July 24, 2008. 2599:Larry Lange (November 7, 2007). 2475:Earl, Joni (February 26, 2010). 2394:. Sound Transit. December 2019. 2089:Lindblom, Mike (June 23, 2022). 1394: 1014:Council Vice Chair, King County 700:Greater Richmond Transit Company 463:List of Link light rail stations 406: 385: 363: 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. 1: 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 3907: 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 1494:, will connect Seattle to 1289: 1248:. 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