Tucked along the roaring edge of I-5, just north of the Ship Canal Bridge, sits an island platform with a Metro bus stop sign with spots for 18 routes. Yet, no buses will stop at this platform ...
This is part 3 of a 3-part series. Over the past two days, we’ve discussed the hazardous conditions of MLK Way and outlined a few possible changes the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) and ...
This is part 2 of a 3-part series. Martin Luther King Jr Way South is a dangerous street for everyone. As discussed in Part 1 ...
This is part 1 of a 3-part series. Every time I find myself using Martin Luther King Jr Way S (MLK Way) to travel somewhere, I know I’m in for an adventure. Regardless of the mode of ...
Free parking is always an illusion. The tax break behind it. (Urban3) With free transit it’s obvious taxpayers are paying for ...
The following is our set of endorsements for the 2025 General Election. We didn’t weigh in on every race. We focused on transit-related issues with candidates representing parts (or all) of Seattle.
Link is starting a monthly maintenance program, with the first batch of work Tuesday-Thursday night. Here’s an excerpt from the press release: Buses will replace 1 Line trains between ...
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