Agency asks riders to only take essential trips and wear face masks April 16-Because of fluctuating staffing availability to operate service, Sound Transit will introduce additional service reductions on Link starting on Monday, April 20 and on certain ST Express routes operated by King County Metro starting Saturday, April 18. The further service reductions also … Continue reading Sound Transit to temporarily reduce service further on Link and some ST Express routes
ST to temporarily reduce service further on Link and ST Express routes serving Pierce and King counties
Reductions reflect reduced staffing availability April 3-Because of reduced staffing availability to operate service, Sound Transit will introduce additional service reductions on Link and on ST Express routes operated by Pierce Transit and King County Metro starting Monday, April 6. The further service reductions also reflect an 85 percent system-wide reduction in ridership, with Link … Continue reading ST to temporarily reduce service further on Link and ST Express routes serving Pierce and King counties
Sound Transit Federal Way Link Extension
January 22-On Wednesday, January 22, City Manager Carl Cole, Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon and Councilmember Clyde Hill attended a ceremonial signing at the Angle Lake Light Rail Station. Acting Federal Transportation Administration (FTA) Administrator K. Jane Williams, Sound Transit CEO Peter Rogoff and King County Executive Dow Constantine were also on hand to ceremonially sign … Continue reading Sound Transit Federal Way Link Extension
VIA Transit Option
King County Metro, Sound Transit, and City of Seattle launched a new on-demand shuttle service called Via to Transit that will make it more convenient to take transit in southeast Seattle and Tukwila. Residents can use the Via app or call 206.258.7739 to hail a ride to and from five Link light rail stations (Mount Baker, … Continue reading VIA Transit Option
