Sound Transit seeks public feedback on 2026 service plan by Nov. 7

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Sound Transit invites public participation in a survey on proposed changes to ST Express bus service, available until November 7. This initiative seeks to enhance regional mobility as the Link light rail expands its service by 2026. Riders can provide feedback on various proposed changes, including the introduction of an overnight bus service. The survey and further details about the 2026 Service Plan can be accessed on Sound Transit’s website. To promote inclusivity, the survey is offered in several languages, such as Spanish, Vietnamese, and simplified Chinese, catering to diverse communities.

Sound Transit emphasizes the importance of public input in maximizing the benefits of the upcoming light rail service. This feedback will inform the adjustments made to the ST Express routes, aimed at improving transit options for residents. The changes reflect a commitment to adapting public transport in response to evolving community needs and transit infrastructure developments.

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