World Cup, Sound Transit and Seattle Stadium
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Sound Transit officials said there were about 210,000 boardings on Link light rail on Monday, the day of the first World Cup match in Seattle.Tens of thousands
Both the Metro bus system and Link light rail have now said that more than a third of riders don't pay. The rule-followers are starting to get bitter about this.
Last week, Community Transit operated its last bus to Seattle, with the retirement of Snohomish express commuter Route 424. The agency added the Bellevue-bound Route 908 to replace it, with six other routes seeing tweaks.
A car drove onto the tracks of Seattle's Mount Baker light rail station Tuesday night, an elevated part of Sound Transit's railway 35 feet in the air.
The governor and Legislature should stop treating Sound Transit as a normal agency with a temporary budget problem.
Basking the glory of a crucial World Cup qualifying win in front of a huge home crowd in America’s best soccer city in 2013, then-U.S. Soccer Federation president Sunil Gulati vowed that the USA’s men’s national team would schedule more important games.
The sellout crowd of 66,925 fans arrived draped in red, white, and blue on a sun-splashed Friday afternoon in Seattle.
Fans at Seattle Stadium have been making enough noise to register beyond the stands, the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network (PNSN)
