Open Thread 10
On Thursday northern Link at noon was standing room only with half the aisles filled. And I regularly see a dozen or more people getting on each train and another dozen getting off at Capitol Hill in the afternoons. This made me think Link has quietly reached a European level of ridership in the northern half in the daytime at least.
ST has been testing the next-train displays the past few weeks . They've been accurate for me except in two cases. In the PM peak at Roosevelt Wednesday and Thursday, it said the next southbound train was over 20 minutes away, at a time when they're supposed to be running every 8 minutes. On Thursday I checked the display, then went to Whole Foods and came back, and the display again said the next train was in 22 minutes. Sometimes when this happens a train shows up in a few minutes anyway, and other times it doesn't. I didn't wait to see whether it would; I took a bus instead. So I don't know whether the display has an afternoon fever or there's really a gap in the trains.
The Westlake station platforms have two new video screens showing the weather, Husky sports ads, and the baseball tournament schedule.
Seattle Subway has a commentary in the Stranger arguing not to move or delete CID, Midtown, or SLU stations.
Future-proofing a transit system. (RMTransit video) The UW station stub is featured at 4:07.
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