Article 5TPBZ Link a little slower than expected

Link a little slower than expected

by
Martin H. Duke
from Seattle Transit Blog on (#5TPBZ)
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Sound Transit recently released a revised Link schedule that will take effect January 8th to better reflect actual trip times." The main difference is that a Northgate-Angle Lake trip turns out to be 4 minutes slower, from 53 minutes to 57.

There are four spots where it loses one of those minutes: Roosevelt-Northgate, UW-U District, Westlake-Capitol Hill, and Mt. Baker-Beacon Hill. No doubt, to some extent these particular segments are not the only source of delay, but just where it rounds up to full minutes.

This is actually a good news story: Columbia City-Capitol Hill will still be 21 minutes, 1 minutes less than the time pre-pandemic. I'd speculate it to be a function of recovering ridership, and the resulting frictions adding 7% to overall times. But ST's John Gallagher says that the Northgate segment is a bit slower than expected, and on the older segments two more minutes makes it easier to stay on schedule and respect timed transfers.

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