Sound Transit Light Rail Map. Fresh pics Going underground in Bellevue with East Link light rail The Sound Transit light rail map shows you an overview of all the stations served by the Sound Transit 2 line to help you plan your trip on Sound Transit Riders will enjoy fast, frequent and reliable service between south Snohomish County and the University of Washington.
Sound Transit Current Service Link Light Rail Link 1 Line (Univ.of Washington-Angle Lake) Link T Line (Tacoma Dome - Theater District) Sounder Sounder N Line Learn more; Sign up for service alerts and other updates
Sound Transit was created in 1996 to build and operate high-capacity public transportation in the Central Puget Sound region Sound Transit Current Service Link Light Rail Link 1 Line (Univ.of Washington-Angle Lake) Link T Line (Tacoma Dome - Theater District) Sounder Sounder N Line Opening the app will allow you to see more detailed information about the light rail line on a map including station specific alerts, such as notices about stations that are closed.
Ridin' the Rails Taking Link Light Rail through Seattle Southside. Opening the app will allow you to see more detailed information about the light rail line on a map including station specific alerts, such as notices about stations that are closed. Find route maps and schedules for Sound Transit services, including Link trains, Sounder trains and ST Express buses.
Sound Transit's 25year plan 50 billion lean into light rail. Riders will enjoy fast, frequent and reliable service between south Snohomish County and the University of Washington. Link light rail began service in 2009 with a line between downtown Seattle and Sea-Tac Airport.