El servicio de la línea Link 1 a Lynnwood comienza el 30 de agosto
La apertura añadirá cuatro nuevas estaciones y llevará el tren ligero al condado de Snohomish.
Sound Transit announced today that passenger service on the Link 1 Line will begin to Lynnwood on Aug. 30. The 8.5-mile segment will add four new stations: Shoreline South/148th St., Shoreline North/185th St., Mountlake Terrace, and Lynnwood City Center. During peak hours, trains will run approximately every eight minutes.
Community Transit and King County Metro have agreed to revise the date for bus service upgrades and improvements originally planned to take effect Aug. 31. Bus changes will instead take place Sept. 14, allowing a smooth launch of extended 1 Line service before bus routing changes occur.
“Opening the 1 Line to Lynnwood is a major milestone in the growth of light rail,” said King County Executive and Sound Transit Board Chair Dow Constantine. “For the first time, the light rail system is joining two counties, bringing voters’ vision for our region’s integrated transit system one step closer to reality. Thanks to the collaboration between our region’s transit agencies, we are ready for the start of service, with increased capacity for Link riders and a smooth service transition for other riders.”
“The opening of light rail to Lynnwood will be transformational for Snohomish County,” said Sound Transit Board Vice Chair and Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers. “Light rail is essential for supporting our projected growth in the years to come, allowing residents to travel reliably, safely, and efficiently to downtown Seattle, Sea-Tac Airport, and beyond without having to contend with highway traffic. This is a game-changer. I’m looking forward to the next phase in Link’s growth in Snohomish County, as we work toward extending service to Everett.”
“The Link light rail extending into Lynnwood heralds the start of a new era for our city and the rest of Snohomish County,” said Sound Transit Boardmember and Lynnwood Mayor Christine Frizzell. “Light rail is number one in our list of strategic priorities as we fulfill our Community Vision for a sustainable and vibrant community. We are eager for the day at long last when we can be part of helping people get from where they are to where they want to be throughout the Puget Sound region!”
“Today’s announcement is the culmination of years of commitment and hard work on the part of Sound Transit’s project team, our contractors, and the construction workers,” said Sound Transit CEO Goran Sparrman. “They deserve our thanks for maintaining their focus on this project despite the COVID pandemic and the months-long concrete strike. I also want to thank our partners at King County and Community Transit for their ongoing collaboration in ensuring that we will have additional train capacity and transit options for riders when the Lynnwood extension opens.”
“The Biden-Harris Administration is committed to expanding transit across the country, including the Puget Sound Region,” said FTA Regional Administrator Susan Fletcher. “By opening Lynnwood Link, Sound Transit takes another step to ensuring that people throughout Snohomish County and our entire region have access to fast, reliable transportation that avoids highway congestion while getting them where they need to go safely and efficiently. FTA is proud to have been a partner with Sound Transit in this critical project.”
“Light rail service reaching Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace translates directly to more bus service and better connections for people all over Snohomish County,” said Community Transit CEO Ric Ilgenfritz. “Starting Sept. 14, we will shift Community Transit resources off I-5 and redeploy more service locally, including great connections to light rail at Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, and Shoreline. Snohomish County residents can look forward to dramatic improvements to both local and regional travel options.”
“We’re excited to transform and improve bus service connections for riders as they travel between communities, the new light rail stations and the new RapidRide G Line,” said King County Metro General Manager Michelle Allison. “As the 1 Line expands northward, we’re ensuring a smooth and successful transition for tens of thousands of daily riders as they explore the upgraded transit network.”
Metro’s planned route changes were proposed by Executive Constantine and approved by the King County Council. Highlights for Metro riders regionwide include five new bus routes, 15 revised routes, a new Metro Flex service and the launch of RapidRide G Line in Seattle.
Stacy & Witbeck/Kiewit/Hoffman JV and Skanska Constructors L300 JV are executing the civil construction on the extension. The $3.1 billion project budget includes up to $1.17 billion from a Full Funding Grant Agreement executed by the Federal Transit Administration. In addition, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Build America Bureau executed a $658 million low-interest loan supporting the project, including new light rail vehicles and support facilities.
The Lynnwood extension will serve the following stations, all of them with multiple transit connections:
Shoreline South/148th Station. Located just northeast of I-5 at the NE 145th Street exit, the elevated Shoreline South/148th Station includes a parking garage with approximately 500 new spaces as part of the project.
Estación Shoreline North/185th. Situada en el lado este de la I-5, la estación Shoreline North/185th da servicio al estadio Shoreline, al centro de conferencias Shoreline y a los barrios circundantes. Unas vías peatonales mejoradas conectan la estación con el lado oeste de la I-5. El proyecto incluye un aparcamiento con unas 500 plazas nuevas.
Estación de Mountlake Terrace. Situada al este de la I-5 en el Centro de Tránsito de Mountlake Terrace, justo al norte de 236th Street Southwest, al oeste de Veterans Memorial Park, la estación elevada de Mountlake Terrace se extiende a lo largo de 236th Street Southwest y está a un corto paseo de la Biblioteca de Mountlake Terrace, el nuevo Ayuntamiento y el futuro barrio de desarrollo orientado al tránsito Gateway. La estación cuenta con 890 plazas de aparcamiento.
Centro de la ciudad de Lynnwood. Situada en el Centro de Tránsito de Lynnwood, esta estación elevada da servicio a uno de los centros de tránsito más concurridos de la región, con amplias conexiones con el servicio local y regional. El año pasado se inauguró un nuevo garaje con 1.670 plazas de aparcamiento en una estructura de cinco plantas.
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