Midweek Roundup: Bus McBusBus

ST’s monthly extended overnight maintenance program heads to the Eastside next week: Link 2 Line service between Bel-Red and Downtown Redmond will be replaced by shuttles after 10pm each evening on April 14-17.

Local Transit:

More headlines below.

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Sound Transit Express Night Bus service

Previously we talked about the pilot route of Sound Transit’s overnight bus service which launched last weekend from SeaTac to downtown Seattle. This article will go over Sound Transit’s full overnight bus service proposal extended south through Tacoma to Lakewood, north to Everett, and east through Bellevue to Redmond.

Overview

Sound Transit plans to run new overnight bus service when Link is not running between about 1 a.m. to 5 a.m., which is slightly shifted from the pilot service which currently runs from midnight to 4 a.m. There will be 3 lines heading north, south, and east of Seattle. All three routes will run about every 30 minutes.

The exact service name, as well as specific routing, stops and schedules are still under consideration, but we’ll go over the existing proposal. For discussion purposes, much of the routing will be assumed based on the high-level map and existing ST Express routes. Sound Transit has been informally calling the routes “Night Bus” which we use. (King County Metro calls their overnight service “Night Owl”).

  • South Express Night Bus: Seattle via SeaTac to Tacoma (and Lakewood)
    • Will replace the initial pilot service
  • North Express Night Bus: Seattle via Lynnwood to Everett
  • East Express Night Bus: Seattle via Bellevue to Redmond
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Alert: T Line Maintenance This Week

The Link T Line in Tacoma will be closed and replaced by free shuttle buses between 6pm on Monday (April 6) until the start of service on Friday (April 10). The T Line will be closed for rail maintenance. The free shuttle will stop at the following locations.

Tacoma Dome:
-to Tacoma Dome: E 25th St & E D St
-to St Joseph: E 25th St & E D St

S 25th St:
-to Tacoma Dome: S 25th St & A St
-to St Joseph: S 25th St & A St

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Friday Roundtable: New Metro Stop Schedules

Metro has announced a new stop schedule design that will roll out over the next few weeks. This is the first redesign of Metro’s bus stop signage in over a decade.

The primary difference is the how the departure times are listed. In the previous version, times would be listed in rows, with three values per row. Now, the times are listed in columns, read top to bottom. Additionally, PM departure times are now in bold, matching the online schedules.

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Foolish Roundup

An elaborate 2001 April Fools’ Day prank in Copenhagen lampooned ongoing construction of the city’s driverless Metro system, which would open in 2002 (Lars Andersen, Wikimedia)

It’s April 1 and today there will be a bigger-than-usual-dose of silliness. Share your favorite transit-oriented April Fools’ Day content in the comments!

Please head to today’s Midweek Roundup for serious discussion.

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Midweek Roundup: the next Williamsburg

A temporary community art project accepted the painting talents of any interested attendees of the Crosslake Connection opening celebration (Nathan Dickey).

The Crosslake Connection of the 2 Line was covered extensively by STB and basically every news outlet, so (most) stories related to that are not included here.

This is an Open Thread. April Fools’ Day bits should be shared to the Foolish Roundup post. Off-topic and uncivil comments will be moderated.

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Link service impacts from Pinehurst construction resume

Sound Transit news release today:

Starting tonight, evening train schedules between Northgate and Lynnwood will be adjusted to accommodate construction work at Pinehurst Station. Beginning around 8 p.m., 1 Line trains will share a track between Northgate and Shoreline South, and 2 Line trains will turn back south at Northgate station, so that crews may work near the adjacent track. 

During this work, 1 Line trains will operate between Lynnwood and Federal Way, and 2 Line trains will operate between Downtown Redmond and Northgate. Passengers looking to travel further north will need to transfer to a 1 Line train at Northgate.

Sound Transit says riders boarding north of Northgate should expect 12-minute waits from 8pm to 11pm, and 16-minute waits from 11pm to end of service. The agency has not shared when it expects evening service north of Northgate to return to its regular schedule.

When both northbound and southbound trains need to share one track through Pinehurst Station, they also can only serve one side of the platform at Shoreline South/148th Station. This is due to the fact there is no way for trains to change tracks between Shoreline South and Pinehurst. This week, all trains stopping at Shoreline South will use the Lynnwood City Center (northbound) side of the platform after 8pm. Riders boarding at Shoreline South should check signs and listen to station announcements for updates.

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