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Lynnwood is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States.The city is part of the Seattle metropolitan area and is located 16 miles (26 km) north of Seattle and 13 miles (21 km) south of Everett, near the junction of Interstate 5 and Interstate 405.
A typical bus bay at Lynnwood Transit Center. Lynnwood Transit Center was selected as the northern terminus of the Lynnwood Link Extension, a 8.5-mile (13.7 km) light rail extension that is part of the Link light rail system. The extension and its $1.6 billion in funding was approved by voters in 2008. [22]
The Lynnwood Event Center is located on 196th Street Southwest, a block west of Interstate 5 in central Lynnwood. It is southwest of the Alderwood Mall, and within the city's planned city center. [18] The convention center has a total floor space of 53,985 square feet (5,015.4 m 2), and a grand hall that can accommodate 1,200 people.
List of municipalities in Washington; Name Type [21] County [21] [22] Population [23] Change, 2010–2020 Land area [24] Population density Incorporated [21]; 2020 census 2010 census
The Lynnwood Link Extension begins at Northgate station in Seattle and follows I-5 with stations at Northeast 145th Street, Northeast 185th Street, Mountlake Terrace station, and Lynnwood Transit Center. [6] The EIS also included accommodations for infill stations at NE 130th St and 220th St SW. [7] [8]
The trail is administered in three sections - Snohomish County, Everett, and Lynnwood. The Snohomish County PUD administers the section from Everett to Lynnwood. [10] From 212th Street SW to 228th Street SW is administered by Mountlake Terrace, [7] and the remainder to the King County Line is administered by the city of Edmonds. [11]
Following the failed Forward Thrust initiatives, Metro Transit was created in 1972 to oversee a countywide bus network, and plan for a future rail system. [14] In the early 1980s, Metro Transit and the Puget Sound Council of Governments (PSCOG) explored light rail and busway concepts to serve the region, [15] ultimately choosing to build a downtown transit tunnel that would be convertible from ...
The 11-mile (18 km) line runs from Edmonds College to McCollum Park, generally serving the cities of Lynnwood and Mill Creek with 16 stations. The Orange Line provides connections between the existing Swift Blue and Green lines, Edmonds College, Alderwood Mall, and Lynnwood City Center station—the terminus of the Link light rail system.