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  2. Template:3 Line (Sound Transit) - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the 3 Line (Sound Transit), a Seattle, Washington light rail line.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  3. Stride (bus rapid transit) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2021 realignment of the Sound Transit 3 program, the openings for the Stride lines was revised to 2026 and 2027, with park-and-ride projects delayed further to 2034 and 2044. [53] Sound Transit adopted the final alignments and stations for the Stride lines in September 2021, along with the site of the proposed bus base. [51]

  4. Sound Transit 3 - Wikipedia

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    The primary "yes" campaign, Mass Transit Now, was originally established to support Sound Transit 2 in 2008, [63] and was revived for Sound Transit 3. Using funding from local corporations and labor unions, it raised $3.41 million by late October and attracted the support of politicians and political activists. [ 64 ]

  5. List of King County Metro bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Routes in this series are Sound Transit Express routes with the exception of Pierce Transit routes 500 and 501 serving Federal Way. This list shows the routes Metro operates under contract to Sound Transit, [5] it does not include routes operated by Community Transit or Pierce Transit (who operates some routes solely within King County).

  6. Sound Transit’s Federal Way Link extension 63% ... - AOL

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    The project, once scheduled to open in 2024, will now open in 2025.

  7. 3 Line (Sound Transit) - Wikipedia

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    The 3 Line (colored magenta) is a future light rail line in the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington, to be part of Sound Transit's Link light rail system. It is planned to connect Everett and Snohomish County to Downtown Seattle and West Seattle .

  8. Sound Transit - Wikipedia

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    The fleet is composed of 175 low-floor light rail vehicles for the 1 and 2 Lines; 8 streetcars for the T Line; 78 bilevel cars and 14 locomotives for Sounder; and 319 buses for Sound Transit Express. [3] The entire Link and Sound Transit Express fleet is considered accessible, with level boarding or ramps and lifts.

  9. List of Link light rail stations - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Transit 3 program, approved by voters in 2016, will expand the Link light rail network to over 116 miles (187 km) and 70 stations when completed in 2044. Other sections of the Sound Transit 2 program, approved by voters in 2008, are anticipated to be complete by 2024. [19]