Article 6K4D5 Link Single-Tracking March 9-10

Link Single-Tracking March 9-10

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Mike Orr
from Seattle Transit Blog on (#6K4D5)
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[Correction: an initial version of this article listed incorrect single-tracking times. We regret the error.]

Link will be single-tracked this weekend, March 9-10 from 10pm to the end of service and from the start of service to 9am, according to Sound Transit spokesperson John Gallagher. Trains will run every 12 minutes between Angle Lake and UW, and every 24 minutes between UW and Northgate. Just in case you were nostalgic for the recent 3-week reduction. The southbound track will be closed for maintenance.

[Update 2: All trains will terminate at UW Station.Passengers continuing further will transfer to another train.]

To get through the 24-minute area by bus, Pacific Street buses run every few minutes from UW Station to U-District Station. Getting to Roosevelt or Northgate Stations is more complicated. Route 45 serves Roosevelt Station, and Route 67 serves Roosevelt and Northgate Stations, but neither of them come particularly close to UW Station. To transfer at UW Station to the 45 or 67, walk 7 minutes north across the Rainier Vista greenspace to Stevens Way. Going back to UW Station, the 45 stops on Stevens Way, while the 67 stops one block north of the station on Montlake Blvd.

This article will be updated as more information comes in. So far there hasn't been an email announcement or website update.

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