Progress on Capitol Hill-SoDo Light Rail Service Amid Temporary Shutdown
The article reports on a planned shutdown of Link light rail service between Capitol Hill and SoDo, scheduled from January 17 to January 19, to facilitate critical safety testing for the upcoming 2 Line. Sound Transit is preparing for the late 2025 opening of the 2 Line, which has faced significant delays due to construction issues. During the service disruption, shuttle buses will operate every 10-15 minutes to ensure passengers can still travel between stations. The testing will involve simulating over 100 emergency scenarios to ensure the safety communications systems of both the 1 and 2 Lines are fully integrated. Last weekend's disruptions and a previous closure in November highlight the ongoing work necessary for completing the light rail expansion.
Sound Transit's efforts also reflect a broader push to improve transit services in Seattle, including a new flat fare structure and modernization initiatives for station infrastructure. The community's support and understanding are crucial as these improvements move forward. Overall, the article emphasizes the significance of public transit development in enhancing connectivity and accessibility in the Seattle region.