Seattle-area Sound Transit passes funding gap plan, overhauling its ST3 expansion and delaying major light rail projects ...
Seattle transportation officials have spent years prepping for the FIFA World Cup, adding more transit, bike lanes and ...
Seattle transportation officials have spent years prepping for the FIFA World Cup, adding more transit, bike lanes and ...
SEATTLE — Transit agencies across the Puget Sound are ramping up service, adding security and scaling back construction projects as Seattle prepares to host six matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Road and transit agencies are striving to complete certain jobs before pausing for the FIFA Men's World Cup from mid-June to mid-July.
As of Saturday, the 1 and 2 lines of the Seattle area’s light rail network connects 38 stations, about 58 miles of rail and the offices of more than 100,000 tech workers. Starting from the northern ...