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South Tacoma station is a commuter rail station in Tacoma, Washington, United States, served by the S Line of the Sounder commuter rail network. It is located near the Tacoma Mall along South Tacoma Way at South 56th Street and consists of a single platform and a 220-stall park-and-ride lot. Construction on the station began in early 2008 and ...
The mall's first major expansion was planned in the early 1990s and was to include an infill interchange and additional park and ride lot as part of traffic mitigation. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] A half-diamond interchange was built at 94th Avenue East in 1997 at a cost of $4.6 million; [ 72 ] [ 73 ] a park and ride at its northwest corner was opened two ...
Lakewood station is located along Pacific Highway near its intersection with 47th Avenue Southwest, to the east of central Lakewood. [1] [2] The station consists of a single side platform along the double-tracked Point Defiance Bypass, [3] and an adjacent bus station with six bays. [4]
Southeast Tacoma/Johnson Creek is a light rail station and park and ride for the MAX Orange Line. Service began on September 12, 2015. Service began on September 12, 2015. It is the third stop northbound on the Orange Line.
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A Tacoma resident flashes a smile while riding his scooter through the newly named Dr. W. Joye Hardiman Park on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2024 in Tacoma, WA. Fast-forward to a couple summers ago.
Pierce Transit approved construction of a $36.7 million, [5] 1,200-stall park and ride garage near the Tacoma Dome in 1994, in anticipation of future commuter rail service. [6] Construction on the garage began in July 1996, [7] and the transit center complex opened on October 25, 1997, replacing a smaller park and ride lot. [8]
The RTA, later re-branded as Sound Transit, selected an elevated alignment for the station in 1999 and added a park and ride facility. [14] A series of budgeting troubles led to the line being truncated to South 154th Street in Tukwila , 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the airport, in late 2001; the cost of extending the $2.1 billion line to the ...