Lynnwood Link stations opened on Friday

Shoreline, WALocal News

The grand opening of the Lynnwood Link stations on August 30, 2024, marked a pivotal moment for public transport in the Shoreline region. Crowds flocked to the stations to celebrate this new connectivity, with various activities designed to engage the community, such as children using chalk to add color to the pavement at Shoreline South / 148th. Observations from the event indicated a high volume of pedestrian traffic, suggesting that residents are eager to utilize the new facilities. The Mountlake Terrace station was a hub of activity, featuring numerous booths that provided valuable information and resources to attendees. At Shoreline North / 185th, a book sale organized by the Friends of the Shoreline Library attracted significant interest, demonstrating the community's support for local initiatives.

The successful turnout reflects the importance of these stations for enhancing accessibility and promoting public transportation. With the addition of the Lynnwood Link stations, residents can expect improved transit options, which may lead to reduced traffic congestion and a greater emphasis on sustainable travel. This event not only celebrates a new transportation milestone but also fosters community spirit and engagement.

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