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Updated 2025-08-25 18:18
Ridership Patterns for Link 1 Line
The Link 1 Line runs between Angle Lake in SeaTac and Lynnwood via Tukwila, Seattle, Shoreline, and Mountlake Terrace. In May 2025, the 1 Line had 105,586 average weekday boardings. The 1 Line initially opened in July 2009 and ran between downtown Seattle (Westlake) and Tukwila. Since then, it has expanded north to the University ... Continue reading "Ridership Patterns for Link 1 Line"
Sunday Movies: CAHSR & Los Angeles Expansion
California high-speed rail is good, is well under construction, is likely to survive federal grant loss, and could be improved with a conventional-speed interim extension. (Adam Fisher) Los Angeles has big rail and BRT expansion plans. (Nick Andert (nandert) via RMTransit) In June we covered the LAX metro station and the K line in Los ... Continue reading "Sunday Movies: CAHSR & Los Angeles Expansion"
Friday Roundtable: FAB Lane in SODO
Last week, Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) crews installed the first Freight and Bus (FAB) lane in Seattle on 4th Ave S. The new lane runs northbound from S Walker St to under the Edgar Martinez Dr S overpass. Metro routes 131 and 132 serve stops along this segment of 4th Ave S. The bus ... Continue reading "Friday Roundtable: FAB Lane in SODO"
Midweek Roundup: one step closer
Recent Transportation Headlines at The Urbanist: Other Transportation: Land Use & Housing: Commentary & Miscellaneous: This is an Open Thread.
Bus Improvements on Harrison, but Will There be Buses?
Last May, SDOT released a new fact sheet on its Harrison and Mercer Transit Access project, spanning the blue line in the map above. It's at 30% design, and construction can begin as early as" 2026 (although since the May update, that has slipped to 2027). The plan is for, more or less, the usual ... Continue reading "Bus Improvements on Harrison, but Will There be Buses?"
Sunday Movies: Redmond & Kemper
A tale of two cities. Redmond city planning led to massive TOD around Downtown Redmond and Overlake Village stations, and expedited the Link planning. (Yet Another Urbanist) Kemper Freeman's war on transit. (Yet Another Urbanist) This is an open thread.
Friday Roundtable: Pedestrian Streets in Seattle
Pike Place Market's car-free pilot was recently extended until Spring 2026. During this time the Market will create a comprehensive street management plan that will take effect before the FIFA World Cup in June. We don't know what the final plan will be, but it may result in Pike Place becoming the third pedestrian street ... Continue reading "Friday Roundtable: Pedestrian Streets in Seattle"
Midweek Roundup: light rail culture
Upcoming Link Disruptions:- Several sporadic periods of reduced evening service for construction of Pinehurst Station- Downtown tunnel (Westlake to SODO) will be closed Saturday, August 23, from morning to 1pm, for East Link testing. Shuttle buses will run every 10-15 minutes. Local Transit News: Commentary & Miscellaneous: This is an Open Thread. Contact us if ... Continue reading "Midweek Roundup: light rail culture"
Sunday Movie: Buses
The first ever bus routes. (The Tim Traveler) Hint: They're in France and have to do with Blaise Pascal. Three good things about Metro buses and ST Express by a visitor. (Trains are Awesome) The London Underground has express services. (Ontario Traffic Man via RMTransit) This is an open thread.
Friday Roundtable: Seattle Street Railways in 1896
Seattle has a long history with rail public transit. This map was drawn by Harry Foesig and published in Leslie Blanchard's 1968 book, The Street Railway Era in Seattle: a Chronicle of Six Decades. Despite the map depicting Seattle 129 years ago, many of the routes shown are still served by Metro routes today. STB ... Continue reading "Friday Roundtable: Seattle Street Railways in 1896"
SDOT Project Completion Celebration in Pioneer Square
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is wrapping up two projects in Pioneer Square that will make traveling in the area easier for everyone. SDOT is hosting a celebration during the Pioneer Square Art Walk today from 5-7pm at 3rd Ave S & S Main St. SDOT's 3rd Ave S & S Main St project ... Continue reading "SDOT Project Completion Celebration in Pioneer Square"
Midweek Roundup: 2025 Primary
Elections Headlines: Transit & Streets: Land Use & Housing: Commentary & Miscellaneous: Selected election results (1st drop; 8pm, Aug. 5): This is an Open Thread.
Sunday Movie: Pike Place Market With and Without Cars
Pike Place Market with cars in 2022, and without cars in 2025. (Juan Rodriguez) Cars were removed from Pike Place in April due to a building construction project blocking a lane. They were supposed to return this month but Mayor Harrell extended the ban to spring 2026. The city is taking advantage of this temporary ... Continue reading "Sunday Movie: Pike Place Market With and Without Cars"
Friday Roundtable: Boren Ave Route Idea
One of the most significant transit gaps in Seattle is on Boren Ave between Jackson Street and Denny Way. Boren Ave is aligned with the downtown grid and runs through the heart of First Hill. The avenue is unique as it is the only road connects South Lake Union (SLU), First Hill, and Little Saigon. ... Continue reading "Friday Roundtable: Boren Ave Route Idea"
Metro and Seattle Streetcar fares increasing on Sept. 1
On Monday, King County Metro announced fares will increase on September 1, 2025, for multiple Metro services and for the Seattle Streetcar, which is owned by SDOT but operated by Metro. From the announcement: The new adult $3 fare brings the price of riding Metro buses, Metro Flex and Seattle Streetcar in alignment with Sound ... Continue reading "Metro and Seattle Streetcar fares increasing on Sept. 1"
Midweek Roundup: early Christmas gift
Local Transit & Streets: Other Transportation: Commentary & Miscellaneous: This is an Open Thread.
Movies: Melbourne & Auckland
Livability in Melbourne, Australia. (CityNerd) The Seattle waterfront streetcars in 1982-2005 came from Melbourne. When an Australian friend who'd grown up in Melbourne visited, I took him on the streetcar. It really reminded him of his childhood. The current Melbourne streetcars ave a green-and-yellow style that looks like a Metro bus on rails. And they're ... Continue reading "Movies: Melbourne & Auckland"
Bellevue Arts Fair
The Bellevue Arts Fair is this weekend if you're looking for something to do. It's a large free annual festival of artists' booths and other artsy activities. It started Friday and continues Saturday 10am-7pm, and Sunday 11am-6pm. Here's a map with the event locations. The fair started in 1948, and has been running annually my ... Continue reading "Bellevue Arts Fair"
Friday Roundtable: Seafair Festival Weekend Transit
The annual Seafair Festival Weekend is next week on August 1-3 at Genesee Park. Festivities include an air show, hydroplane races, and a classic car show. Event organizers are encouraging attendees to use public transportation. For most people, the Link 1 Line will be the best option. The closest station is Columbia City. Route 106 ... Continue reading "Friday Roundtable: Seafair Festival Weekend Transit"
Midweek Roundup: transit to avoid traffic
Elections 2025: Ballots are out for the August 5 Primary Election. Guides & Endorsements: WA Voters' Guide (official), The Urbanist, Transportation for Washington, Progressive Voters Guide, The Stranger, The Seattle Times ($), Real Change. In Seattle, the City Council is looking to codify deference to district representatives regarding issues in their district, which would make ... Continue reading "Midweek Roundup: transit to avoid traffic"
Beyond the Freeway Edge: Center-Running BRT for Seattle’s suburbs
The Puget Sound metro area has made significant effort in expanding transit with both its light rail network and side-running BRTs like RapidRide and Swift. These have established a better transit baseline than many American regions have, enabling people to get around easier. Recent Link extensions like Lynnwood Link and the starter East Link, and ... Continue reading "Beyond the Freeway Edge: Center-Running BRT for Seattle's suburbs"
Sunday Movie: Evanston Express & Empty Northwest Coast
Why the Chicago L's Evanston Express line isn't really an express. (Car Free Keith) Why the Washington and Oregon coast has no large cities. (Geography by Geoff) This is an open thread.
Friday Roundtable: Beacon Hill Safety Project
The over the next few weeks, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) will be putting the final touches on Segment 1 of the Beacon Ave S & 15th Ave S Safety Project. This project has resulted in protected bike lanes from S Spokane St to the Dr. Jose Rizal Bridge, several new speed cushions and ... Continue reading "Friday Roundtable: Beacon Hill Safety Project"
Ridership Patterns for RapidRide G Line
King County Metro's RapidRide G Line travels inbound from Madison Valley to downtown Seattle on Madison St. Outbound trips travel in the reverse direction. In May 2025, the G Line had 6,113 average weekday boardings. The G Line launched in September 2024 and uses the first (and still only) center running bus lanes in King ... Continue reading "Ridership Patterns for RapidRide G Line"
Midweek Roundup: beat the heat
Transportation: Commentary & Miscellaneous: This is an Open Thread.
Accelerated Federal Way Opening
In a surprising turn of events, Sound Transit CEO Dow Constantine announced Thursday that he now wants the agency to open the Federal Way Link Extension on the 1 Line as soon as possible, and move its opening ahead of the 2 Line's long-delayed Cross-Lake Connection. The Federal Way Link Extension (FWLE), after having setbacks ... Continue reading "Accelerated Federal Way Opening"
Sunday Movie: Trams!
A love letter to trams. (Not Just Bikes) Trams in this sense mean surface light rail with transit-lane priority on arterials, like Link on MLK, or the MAX Blue Line outside downtown. Not stuck in car congestion or shunted away to freeways. He makes some interesting counterarguments to many STB authors/commentators' positions: Race the L8 ... Continue reading "Sunday Movie: Trams!"
Race the L8
On Thursday, Fix the L8 hosted a race between people walking, rolling, and dancing vs a Route 8 bus. The race was on Denny Way from Dexter Ave to Stewart St. On paper, this should be an easy win for Route 8 as its schedule indicates a 7 minute trip along this segment. Walking is ... Continue reading "Race the L8"
Friday Roundtable: Everett 4th Festival
On the Fourth of July, Everett has a downtown parade, a festival at a waterfront park, fireworks in the evening - and two bus shuttles running every 5 minutes. I used it as an excuse to check out American Legion Memorial Park and the arboretum there in the afternoon. Everett's geography has some parallels with ... Continue reading "Friday Roundtable: Everett 4th Festival"
South Link Connections Phase 3 Proposal
King County Metro has shared their revised South King County restructure proposal in preparation for Sound Transit's Federal Way Link Extension (FWLE) opening in 2026. Metro is accepting feedback via a survey until August 31. Overall, this plan will introduce three new routes and two new Metro Flex areas, revise eight routes, and remove 13 ... Continue reading "South Link Connections Phase 3 Proposal"
Midweek Roundup: Crosslake Update
Local Transit News: A post on the updated South Link Connections bus restructure proposal is in the works. Other Transportation: Land Use & Housing: Commentary & Miscellaneous: This is an Open Thread.
Sunday Movie: The 30% Housing-Cost Metric
The metric that housing should cost 30% of income is not based on any scientific estimate of people's total living expenses. (Radical Planning) Instead it has an arbitrary history, and has evolved to be detrimental to both affordable housing and mortgages. This is an open thread.
Friday Roundtable: Metro Trolley Wire Map
While most people looking at the sky today are hoping to see fireworks, I prefer to look at overhead trolleybus wires. The map below outlines the location of all trolleybus wires in Seattle. This dataset was created by King County and last updated in 2018. While the map has not been updated in 7 years, ... Continue reading "Friday Roundtable: Metro Trolley Wire Map"
4th of July Transit Service
Tomorrow is a Independence Day, so Puget Sound transit agencies are running reduced schedules. To help everyone travel to and from the celebrations throughout the region, some agencies are running extra service. The schedule changes are outlined below. Click on an agency's name to view the official announcement. Sound Transit King County Metro Washington State ... Continue reading "4th of July Transit Service"
Midweek Roundup: fancy new trains
Local Transit News: Other Transportation: Land Use & Housing: Commentary & Miscellaneous: This is an Open Thread.
A Bus Network for Access Above Demand
This is a hypothetical redesign of King County Metro's transit service in the Seattle area, with smaller changes to Sound Transit service, meant to enhance riders' ability to reach destinations throughout the city whatever the time of day. Within the city's borders, every stop is served by at least one route with 15-minute or better ... Continue reading "A Bus Network for Access Above Demand"
Add Bus Service to First Avenue
Ryan Parker had a recent editorial about adding bus service on First Avenue. I completely agree. There are many options and issues to consider. Center Running with Normal Buses Many of you are familiar with the RapidRide G buses on Madison Street that run in the center of the street and use center platforms. These ... Continue reading "Add Bus Service to First Avenue"
Sunday Movie: Freeway River Restoration
Turning an elevated freeway back into a river in Seoul. (Not Just Bikes) This is an open thread.
Route 255 to Downtown Seattle
With the Montlake Lid bus stop opening in April, this article will recap the past and briefly explore the future of transit on SR-520. The opening of East Link will lessen the need for so many bus routes across SR-520 but we should still take full advantage of the infrastructure that is already there. This ... Continue reading "Route 255 to Downtown Seattle"
Friday Roundtable: Des Moines Trail
A new trail segment has opened connecting the first two phases of the Lake to Sound Trail in Des Moines and SeaTac, as reported by Mara Mellits in the Seattle Times. The Times article has a map of the trail and its relationship to the Green River Trail, Interurban Trail, and Cedar River Trail. Today's ... Continue reading "Friday Roundtable: Des Moines Trail"
Fix the L8: Long W8s
By JASON LI This is part 3 of a 3-part series on route 8. Part 1. Part 2. Even if Denny Way is solved, frequency for the route is subpar, especially at night, where it drops to 20-30 minutes. Headways 7-9am 9am-4pm 4-6pm 6-8pm 8-10pm 10pm-1am Weekday 12 min 15 min 12 min 15 min ... Continue reading "Fix the L8: Long W8s"
Midweek Roundup: wire theft
Local Transit News: Other Transportation: Land Use & Housing: Commentary & Miscellaneous: This is an Open Thread. Do you read a story you think should be in next week's roundup? Share it with us!
Fix the L8: Redesigning Denny Way
By JASON LI This is part 2 of a 3-part series on route 8. Part 1. As the only arterial connecting Seattle's second and third densest neighborhoods, Denny Way is one of the most important streets in the city. But as all locals know, it doesn't work well for anybody right now, including drivers. It's ... Continue reading "Fix the L8: Redesigning Denny Way"
Brainstorming Fixes for ST3
Once again, Sound Transit is reconsidering its priorities as economic realities clash with its ambitious service expansion program. The Sound Transit Board recently attended a retreat focused on understanding the challenges facing the agency, including a brainstorming session to come up with ideas for cutting costs in order to afford the many projects planned under ... Continue reading "Brainstorming Fixes for ST3"
Fix the L8: Route 8 Bus Lanes
By JASON LI This is part 1 of a 3-part series on route 8 and Denny Way. Part 2 will be Tuesday, part 3 Thursday. Seattle needs more bus lanes. Everywhere. We are in the middle of a worsening climate crisis, and Seattle's contribution to it is largely driven by personal vehicles. According to Seattle's ... Continue reading "Fix the L8: Route 8 Bus Lanes"
Sunday Movie: Los Angeles Airport Metro Station
Los Angeles has a new metro station closer to LAX airport, and a new north-south K line serving it. (Erik Em) Erik rides the C line from downtown Los Angeles west to Expo/Crenshaw station, and the new K line south to the airport. Here are system maps to show how the lines relate to the ... Continue reading "Sunday Movie: Los Angeles Airport Metro Station"
Past Plans 1980s ~ 2000s
There's been some discussion about past plans such as Forward Thrust (1970s). However, many other plans were debated. The Link light rail could have ended up as a very different variant of light rail. This article will provide a brief overview of the past plans and some light commentary. PSCOG 1986 The general alignments in ... Continue reading "Past Plans 1980s ~ 2000s"
Summer 2025 Metro Service Change
Over the next few days, King County Metro is implementing Phase 2 of the East Link Connections route restructure. This phase includes updates to Dial-A-Ride-Transit (DART) routes 204, 930, and 931. Phase 1 changes started when the 2 Line extension to Downtown Redmond opened on May 10. Additional East Link Connections changes will launch August ... Continue reading "Summer 2025 Metro Service Change"
Friday Roundtable: Rainier Ave S Bus Lanes
In April 2025, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) painted the Phase 2 bus lane for its Rainier Ave S Bus Lane project. This lane conversion extended the northbound bus-only lane from S Walden Street to S Grand Street. While the bus lane is the project's flagship feature, SDOT is also repairing the sidewalk in ... Continue reading "Friday Roundtable: Rainier Ave S Bus Lanes"
Midweek Roundup: Oversized Stations
Local Transit News: Other Transportation: Land Use & Housing: Commentary & Miscellaneous: This is an Open Thread.
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