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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.
Sound Transit, officially the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority, was established in 1993 to build a regional mass transit system pending approval from voters. [2] After an unsuccessful ballot measure in 1995, the " Sound Move " plan was approved on November 5, 1996, financing the construction and operation of a $3.9 billion light ...
The agency has passed three major ballot measures to fund system expansion: Sound Move (1996), Sound Transit 2 (2008) and Sound Transit 3 (2016). Planning and construction of transit projects is scheduled to continue until 2041 under the Sound Transit 3 plan, which would expand the light rail network to 116 miles (187 km) and 83 stations.
(The Center Square) – Sound Transit’s expansion into east King County will continue with two new stations in the city of Redmond set to open in May. Starting on May 10, travelers on Sound ...
The project, once scheduled to open in 2024, will now open in 2025.
In the Ballard 1 Line route in the future part, there is missing Midtown station as that is part of Ballard Link extension. It should be between Pioneer Square and Symphony station, not on the current line, the future one and make sure it is in the correct location 71.231.226.228 03:31, 28 October 2024 (UTC) []
The report will be presented to the Sound Transit expansion committee on June 13. The board is expected to make a decision on June 27. The targeted completion date for whichever site is chosen is ...
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.