Sound Transit Breaks Ground On Rapid Transit Through LFP

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Sound Transit has broken ground on the Stride S3 bus rapid transit
(BRT) line, which will connect communities along SR 522 with
battery-electric bus (BEB) service from Shoreline South Station to
Bothell, Wash., via Kenmore and Lake Forest Park.

“This investment in fast, reliable, zero-emission bus rapid transit
meets the moment for north Lake Washington communities,” said Sound
Transit CEO Dow Constantine. “Stride will provide a consistent
connection between all the cities along the rapidly developing 522
corridor and to our regional light-rail system.”

Sound Transit notes the project will deliver 14 new stations
featuring real-time arrivals information and large, comfortable
shelters. The S3 line will be operated by a fleet of 15 BEBs.

“Breaking ground on the Stride S3 line is an exciting step forward
for regional mobility and providing fast, reliable transit to our
growing North King County communities,” said King County Executive and
Sound Transit Board Member Girmay Zahilay. “Transit is becoming more
multimodal as Sound Transit and King County Metro work together to
expand service, and Stride S3 will further enhance east-west
connections. We are proud to work together closely with Sound Transit as
we continue to raise the bar on transit service in this area and across
our county.”

According to the agency, the Stride S3 line will also feature new BAT
lanes, sidewalks, plantings and intersection improvements along the
corridor. The line will operate every 10 to 15 minutes, up to 19 hours a
day, with transit signal priority and infrastructure improvements that
will cut travel times from

"It's going to be a great ride," said Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson.
"The Stride 3 line will connect communities, improve safety and move
North Seattle a big step closer to a future of irresistibly good
transit."

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