Link Light Rail - Future Extensions

Future Extensions

Link Light Rail: Future Extensions
Legend
North Link (6 stations)
Lynnwood
Mountlake Terrace
Shoreline
Jackson Park
Northgate
Roosevelt
U District
University Link (2 stations)
UW
Lake Washington Ship Canal
Capitol Hill
East Link (12 stations)
Redmond Town Center
SE Redmond
Overlake TC
Overlake Village
130th
120th
Hospital
Bellevue Transit Center
East Main
South Bellevue
Lake Washington
Mercer Island
Lake Washington
Rainier
Central Link (13 stations)
Westlake connection to Monorail, Streetcar
University Street
Pioneer Square connection to Ferries
Int'l District connection to Sounder
Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel
Stadium
SODO
Beacon Hill
Mount Baker
Columbia City
Othello
Rainier Beach
Boeing Access Road
Tukwila Int'l Blvd
SeaTac/Airport
South Link (7 stations)
S 200th
Highline CC
Redondo/Star Lake
Federal Way TC
South Federal Way
Port of Tacoma/Fife
Tacoma Dome
to Tacoma Link

Sound Transit's Phase 2 plan, under the name of ST2 (Sound Transit 2), is the plan for the second phase of Link Light Rail expansion. ST2 was put before voters in November 2007 as part of the "Roads and Transit" measure, which included hundreds of miles of highway expansion along with the light rail, but failed to pass. Sound Transit then put another ST2 plan on the ballot in November 2008. The measure passed by large margins. The plan will extend light rail to Lynnwood Transit Center in the north, S. 272nd St. in Federal Way to the south, and Downtown Bellevue and Overlake Transit Center to the east.

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