Bells & Whistles—Crumbling rail bridge feeds crumbling relationship
The top news stories RT&S was following this week.
The top news stories RT&S was following this week.
Over the last few years Sound Transit has laid several miles of light-rail track in and around the city of Seattle, but the biggest is yet to come.
Damage to concrete track supports on the I-90 floating bridge deck in the state of Washington has inserted another delay in Sound Transit’s East Link light rail project.
The top news stories RT&S reported on the week ending May 27.
Businesses in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District describe Fifth Avenue as the chi to the neighborhood.
The top news stories RT&S was following this week.
The Sound Transit board will use a closed-door executive session on May 9 to discuss candidates to replace outgoing CEO Peter Rogoff.
In this news release, Sound Transit discusses station depths for a new light rail tunnel.
When product runs out for a lengthy period of time, you consider making your own.
If residents in the Seattle area want light-rail projects to be executed a little quicker they may have to be faster on the draw with their pocketbook.
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.
Sound Transit and the Federal Transit Administration have published the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the West Seattle and Ballard Link Extensions project, kicking off a 90-day comment period.
An ongoing strike involving concrete workers is starting to impact Sound Transit light-rail projects, and there is no indication the disagreement will be resolved anytime soon.
Sound Transit crews will install electrical wires over both sets of tracks on N. 1st Street, continuing in the Stadium curve and on Stadium Way to the traction power substation (between S. 4th St. and Division Ave.) this week.