Tacoma Link Commerce Street Station opens

Written by jrood

Washington state's Sound Transit and the City of Tacoma, Wash., will welcome light-rail passenger service to the new Commerce Street stop in downtown Tacoma Sept. 15. The new Tacoma Link station at 11th and Commerce Street marks the sixth stop on the 1.6-mile line that serves as a major connector in downtown Tacoma. The project was paid for and led by the city of Tacoma in coordination with Sound Transit. It includes two 40-foot platforms, one on the west side of Commerce Street for southbound riders and another on the east side for northbound travelers, platform lighting, accessibility ramps, security cameras, and passenger shelters that incorporate etched glass artwork by Tacoma artist Chandler O'Leary. The new station opens at a time when ridership on Tacoma Link is growing, increasing 16 percent in the last year to 3,330 riders a day. "Our new light rail station will not only give business district transit users greater access to Tacoma Link," said Tacoma Mayor Marilyn Strickland, "but also bring residents, commuters and visitors to more destinations, making it even easier for people to get around downtown." Last year, the city of Tacoma proposed adding a Tacoma Link station north of Convention Center Station to expand commuter access to the business district and improve mobility in downtown Tacoma. The two agencies reached an agreement in September to build the new stop. "Sound Transit is pleased to have collaborated with the city on building another station that will increase access to our popular light-rail line," said Sound Transit Board and Tacoma City Councilmember Jake Fey. "The Tacoma City Council's willingness to invest in transit provides an outstanding model for how public partnerships can benefit our citizens." Sound Transit completed the Tacoma Link light-rail line in 2003. The line connects the downtown business district with commuter rail and bus service at Tacoma Dome Station, with stops at South 25th Street, Union Station, Convention Center Station and the Theater District. Peak service will operate every 12 minutes between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. weekdays to accommodate the additional stop.  

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