Sound Transit Link to single track late at night for track maintenance
Sound Transit began single tracking between the Rainier Beach and Tukwila International Boulevard stations on Monday.
Sound Transit began single tracking between the Rainier Beach and Tukwila International Boulevard stations on Monday.
A worker on Sound Transit’s Mountlake Terrace light rail segment is in critical condition after a concrete wall panel fell on him.
The choices for a proposed Sound Transit light rail line are being reduced.
Crews continue to work connecting the Hilltop Tacoma Link Extension to Tacoma Link with round-the-clock and nighttime construction activity.
I’m surprised I did not take a Vaseline shot to the eye.
A variety of factors have forced a group of Sound Transit light rail projects to be delayed, pushing back the opening of the lines.
In order for construction crews to connect the existing Tacoma Link line to the Hilltop Tacoma Link Extension, the T Line will be shut down Aug. 1 to Sept. 16 at the intersection of 9th Avenue and Commerce Street.
Residents of the Chinatown-International District showed up in force at a recent public meeting held by Sound Transit to voice objection over a light-rail tunnel project that is planned to run through the neighborhood.
Sound Transit Link riders are in for some choppy air over the next few months.
For Skanska USA, three is a far cry from 250, but what the contractor is doing in Seattle deserves a major shout out.
The Sound Transit board will use a closed-door executive session on May 9 to discuss candidates to replace outgoing CEO Peter Rogoff.
Starting April 19, Link light rail trains will be single tracking at the Roosevelt, U District and UW Stations from 11 p.m. until end of service for rail maintenance work.
An urban gondola system does not give the impression of a fierce competitor, but it could be one for light-rail transit projects in the West Seattle area.
Starting Thursday, March 10, four weeks of rail grinding maintenance work will begin on Link light rail tracks.
Sound Transit has been working on the railroad.
Service changes for Sound Transit will take effect next month.
While the Sound Transit Board continues its national search for the agency’s next CEO, it voted unanimously to appoint longtime agency leader Brooke Belman to the role of Acting CEO upon CEO Peter Rogoff’s departure on May 31.
The top news stories RT&S was following the week ending Feb. 18.
A dangerous route has Sound Transit changing its design stance on future light-rail projects. Well, for the most part anyway.
Sound Transit is now testing trains on live wires for service on the East Lake extension.