News & Reviews News Wire Sound Transit resumes normal light rail service in downtown Seattle

Sound Transit resumes normal light rail service in downtown Seattle

By Trains Staff | May 8, 2023

| Last updated on February 5, 2024


Repairs after construction accident are completed ahead of schedule

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Crowded underground light rail station in downtown Seattle.
The Pioneer Square station, and others that are part of the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel, have had normal service restored as of Monday following repairs necessitated by a construction accident. Sound Transit via Facebook

SEATTLE — Light rail service is returning to normal frequencies through the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel, Sound Transit has announced, following a period of single tracking for emergency repairs at the Westlake station.

The repairs, required after a ground-level construction crew broke through the roof at the Westlake station, were completed ahead of schedule. The work began April 27 and was originally slated to take two weeks [see “Downtown Seattle light rail service disrupted …,” Trains News Wire, April 28, 2023].

Sound Transit’s announcement said service would resume on both tracks through the tunnel as of this morning, beginning with trains at 10-minute frequencies. Trains should resume their normal peak-period schedule of 8-minute frequencies by Tuesday.

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