
New Light Rail Line Opens in Western Washington
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Starting this Saturday, the full two Line light rail opens in western Washington, connecting Redmond, Seattle, and Lynnwood with ten stations and four park-and-ride spots. The project, approved in 2008, faced delays due to global supply issues and local track problems, but now offers commuters a 14-mile network, easing traffic woes. Recent expansions include the Lynnwood extension and the Federal Way stretch, with more links to West Seattle, Tacoma, and Everett in the pipeline. Sound Transits trip planner helps riders connect buses and rail for smoother travel.
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