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Movie installment, Adam (aka AdamDoesNotExist) travels from San Francisco to Seattle using only local transit. No Greyhound, ...
Welcome to the first installment of Friday Roundtable. Each week, this column will discuss a route proposal, provide an ...
Memorial Day transit information is below the movies. The evolution of Green Man/Red Man (walk/don’t walk display) in Britain ...
A few years ago, some activists thought to start a group to urge aggressive expansion of the Seattle-area transit system. And guess what…it worked! But let’s face it. Because our entire region is ...
The Overlake Village station is an at-grade side-platform station adjacent to the SR-520 freeway. For the south platform (eastbound), passengers can simply walk off the platform to the sidewalk. For ...
Where gondolas make sense and where they don’t, La Paz and London edition. (Wendover Productions) The Seattle Gondola Blog continues…. This is an open thread.
To accommodate growing passenger and cargo levels, the Port of Seattle plans to build new terminal for SeaTac Airport with their Sustainable Airport Master Plan. In addition, Concourse C will be ...
This article is for comments on topics other than the Redmond Link extension. There will be no Sunday Movie this week; instead we’ll have a follow-up article on Sunday after we get back from Redmond.
As SDOT and Sound Transit have begun to study the possibilities for improving transit between downtown Seattle and Ballard, the idea of a new Ship Canal crossing in the vicinity of Fremont has lately ...
Portland transit network review (RMTransit) Mostly MAX, a bit on fares, buses, WES commuter rail, and bikeshare. Are urban growth boundaries effective? (City Beautiful) With examples of Seattle and ...
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