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Reminders: To ensure there is enough space on trains, bikes and scooters are not allowed on trains on World Cup match days.

Local: What to expect during RapidRide I construction (Metro Matters)

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Fans dressed in red, white, and blue exit a train at International District/Chinatown station on Friday. (Sound Transit)

On Friday, Sound Transit and King County Metro carried over 500,000 passengers on trains, buses, and boats throughout Puget Sound. Both Link and the King County Water Taxi set a new one-day ridership records of


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Golden Gardens Direct route map (Metro)

Leaders from King County and Seattle met at Golden Gardens Park Monday morning to inaugurate a new shuttle service direct to Golden Gardens Park. “Golden Gardens Direct” will provide a direct...


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What are Barcelona superblocks (superilles) really like? What do they look like, how many people use them, and what do they do in them? Here’s an overview:

By CityFixer. Seattle is briefly mentioned at 9:30-9:41.

Some shorts on the superblocks: (1)


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Fans at Pioneer Square Station head to the Egypt-Belgium World Cup game at Seattle Stadium on June 15, 2026 (Sound Transit).

Borrowing a phrase from Kirk Hovenkotter (Executive Director of Transportation Choices Coalition), today’s Roundtable is about tourist use of Seattle’s mass transit system.

On Monday, Seattle held its first FIFA Men’s World Cup match at “S...


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