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(Made you guys a light rail line template, congratulations on the opening of the Northgate Extension. Edit information as you like)
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|'''System'''
|Link Light Rail
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|'''Type'''
|Light metro rapid transit
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|'''Number of stations'''
|19
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|'''Cities serviced'''
|Seattle
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|'''Termini'''
|[[Sound Transit Northgate Station|Northgate]]<br>[[Sound Transit Angle Lake Station|Angle Lake]]
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| align="center" colspan=2; style="background: #088A85;| <font color="white">'''Operations'''</font>
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|'''Opened'''
|July 18, 2009
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|'''Owner'''
|[[Sound Transit]] <small>(1999–present)</small>
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|'''Operator'''
|[[King County Metro]]
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|'''Rolling stock'''
|[[Sound Transit 101-135]] [[File:TransLink Accessible bullet-b.png|17px|link=]]<br>[[Sound Transit 136-162]] [[File:TransLink Accessible bullet-b.png|17px|link=]]<br>[[Sound Transit 201-352]] [[File:TransLink Accessible bullet-b.png|17px|link=]]
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|'''Line length'''
|24.65 mi (39.67 km)
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|'''Track gauge'''
|1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in)
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|'''Electrification'''
|1500V DC Overhead
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|'''Operating speed'''
|89 km/h (55 mph)
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[[File:Sound_Transit_Link_Light_Rail_1_Line_Map_Oct_2021.png|thumb|right|500px|Link Light Rail 1 Line Map 2021]]
[[File:Sound_Transit_Link_Light_Rail_1_Line_Map_Oct_2021.png|thumb|right|500px|Link Light Rail 1 Line Map 2021]]
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This light rail line is currently under contract to [[King County Metro]], the owner of the line is [[Sound Transit]]. The 1 Line is a part of Central Link refers to the light rail system built in Seattle and it's surrounding suburbs, which is a separate system that has different voltage and train types from Tacoma Link.  
This light rail line is currently under contract to [[King County Metro]], the owner of the line is [[Sound Transit]]. The 1 Line is a part of Central Link refers to the light rail system built in Seattle and it's surrounding suburbs, which is a separate system that has different voltage and train types from Tacoma Link.  
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* 2030 1 Line stops section south of SODO Station and extends to West Seattle
* 2030 1 Line stops section south of SODO Station and extends to West Seattle
* 2036 1 Line extension to Everett
* 2036 1 Line extension to Everett





Revision as of 21:25, 2 October 2021

1 Line Logo and Symbol-a.png
System Link Light Rail
Type Light metro rapid transit
Number of stations 19
Cities serviced Seattle
Termini Northgate
Angle Lake
Operations
Opened July 18, 2009
Owner Sound Transit (1999–present)
Operator King County Metro
Rolling stock Sound Transit 101-135 TransLink Accessible bullet-b.png
Sound Transit 136-162 TransLink Accessible bullet-b.png
Sound Transit 201-352 TransLink Accessible bullet-b.png
Technical
Line length 24.65 mi (39.67 km)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in)
Electrification 1500V DC Overhead
Operating speed 89 km/h (55 mph)
Line Diagram


This light rail line is currently under contract to King County Metro, the owner of the line is Sound Transit. The 1 Line is a part of Central Link refers to the light rail system built in Seattle and it's surrounding suburbs, which is a separate system that has different voltage and train types from Tacoma Link.

Route Details

The route goes from Northgate Station, via Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel, Beacon Hill, Rainier Valley, Sea-Tac Airport to get Angle Lake Station.

Stations

History

  • July 18, 2009 - Service starts from Westlake Station to Tukwila International Boulevard Station.
  • December 19, 2009 - Service starts from Tukwila International Boulevard Station to SeaTac / Airport Station.
  • March 19, 2016 - University link extension opened for service. Added Capitol Hill Station and University of Washington Station.
  • September 24, 2016 - Angle Lake Station opened for service.
  • March 23, 2019 - End of joint bus/light rail operations in the Downtown Transit Tunnel.
  • September 21, 2019 - Section from University of Washington Station to Angle Lake Station renamed Red Line
  • October 2, 2021 - Section from Northgate Station to Angle Lake Station renamed 1 Line
  • October 2, 2021 - Northgate section opened, added U District, Roosevelt and Northgate stations.

Future

ST3 Extension

Future Extensions

  • 2024 1 Line extension to Lynnwood
  • 2030 1 Line stops section south of SODO Station and extends to West Seattle
  • 2036 1 Line extension to Everett













References

v·d·e
Sound Transit Logo.gif
Fleet
ST Express 9092-9121 9122-9123 9124-9126 9201-9222 9301-9312 9553-9565 9566-9583 9584-9586 9587-9596 9624-9636 9637-9647 9648-9651 9652-9659 9660-9690 9713-9719 9720-9722 9723-9739 9800-9813 9814-9817 9818-9822 41501-41517 41601-41605 51401-51403 61401-61407 91501-91505 91701-91732 91901-91913
Retired ST Express 801-827 5019-5021,5194-5210 9000-9069 9070-9089 9090-9091 9200 9400-9419 9500-9524 9525-9536 9537-9552 9600-9621 9622-9623 9700-9712
Sounder 101-104 112-118 201-214 201-230 231-240 301-307 321-329 401-410 901-906 907-911 921-923
Tacoma Link 1001-1003 2001-2005
Central Link 101-135 136-162 201-352
Non-service fleet
Routes
Sound Transit Express Logo.png

510 512 513 522 532 535 541 542 544 545 550 554 555 556 560 566 567 574 577 578 580 586 590 592 594 595 596

Former:

505 506 508 511 530 531 540 546 564 565 570 582 585 591 593 599

Stride BRT Future:

S1 Line S2 Line S3 Line

Sound Transit Link Logo.png Central Link Tacoma Link

Line 1 (Sound Transit) icon-a.png1 Line Line T (Sound Transit) icon-a.pngT Line

Future:

Sound Transit Link 2 Line Logo-a.png2 Line (2024) 3 Line (2030) 4 Line (2041)

Sound Transit Sounder Logo.png Sound Transit N Line icon-a.pngN Line Sound Transit S line icon-a.pngS Line
Puget Sound Region Agencies
Seattle
Seattle
Puget Sound
Lynnwood
Everett
Tacoma
Olympia
Seattle
Port Angeles
Bremerton
Bremerton
Aberdeen/Hoquiam
Shelton
Oak Harbor/Coupeville
Port Townsend
Mount Vernon/Burlington
Bellingham