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Transit Agencies in Puget Sound Riding Sound Transit light rail

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Sound Transit Link light rail system plays a crucial role in connecting Seattle to key destinations such as Sea-Tac Airport and Tacoma. The article, authored by Brian Doennebrink, outlines the ongoing expansions of the Central Link line, which is set to reach the University of Washington and Lynnwood by 2023. It details the current fare structure, with adult fares ranging from $2. 00 to $2. 75, and highlights the importance of obtaining a valid fare prior to boarding.

The article emphasizes the convenience of using ORCA cards and provides information on ticket vending machines located at train platforms. With Tacoma's light rail service currently free, discussions are ongoing regarding potential fare changes. This informative piece serves not only as a guide for existing riders but also as a resource for those considering public transportation options in the area. By addressing both the operational aspects and the future of light rail, the article underscores the significance of public transit in the Puget Sound region. The article reflects the growing commitment to enhancing transportation infrastructure and accessibility for local residents.

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