Sound Transit is launching a new tap-to-pay system on Monday, allowing riders to pay for most public transportation routes using credit cards, debit cards, or digital wallets.
Commuters traveling between Lynnwood and downtown Seattle will see extra trains starting next week as the agency prepares to double its peak frequency. EVERETT — Riders using Sound Transit’s Link ...
Beginning Feb. 23, riders across the Puget Sound region can use contactless credit cards and digital wallets to pay transit fares through ORCA’s new Tap to Pay feature.
Sound Transit said it is still gathering data but believes ridership has increased since the Revive I-5 construction project ...
KING, SNOHOMISH COUNTIES, Wash. — Those who use Sound Transit’s Link light rail 1 Line should prepare for their trips to take significantly longer for the next nine days. Sound Transit said there will ...
ORCA will launch a new tap-to-pay feature begin on Feb. 23, allowing riders to use contactless credit and debit cards and digital wallets to pay fares.
More money is being spent on security guards and anti-theft devices, but copper wire is still being stolen and train service disrupted. What do other cities do?
A new bill in Washington state would target parked vehicles for expired registration. Senate Bill 6172 could be voted on by ...
SEATTLE — Sound Transit is gearing up to host soccer fans this summer during the FIFA Club World Cup. The tournament is six games between June 14 and July 13, taking place on both weekdays and ...
(The Center Square) – Sound Transit’s capital project costs are projected to increase by up to $30 billion as a result of rising costs, but so far no tax proposals have been pitched to plug the gap.