FILE - A look at a Sound Transit Link light rail train stopped at the Mount Baker station in Seattle. . Sound Transit said the work will help them get ready for the opening that is expected to bring in thousands more passengers to the 1 line.
The extension was announced six years ago by the Seattle-are public transit agency and is on schedule with the initial goal to start service to Lynnwood by mid-2024. Crews broke ground for construction on Sept. 3, 2019. Starting May 12, there will be no Link light rail service between the SeaTac/Airport and Angle Lake stations from the start of service until noon. The same will apply all day on June 1, June 2 until 10 a.m., and all day on June 22. Passengers will need to board theSound Transit said a separate train will run between SeaTac/Airport and Angle Lake stations every 16-20 minutes.
Crews will also be doing platform repair work at the Columbia City Station on June 1 and 2. Trains will be single tracking as one platform in each direction will be closed on each day.
Sound Transit Link Light Rail Service Disruptions Stations Angle Lake Seatac/Airport Construction Work
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