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Lynnwood Light Rail Link Extension to open Aug. 30

Starting Aug. 30, Sound Transit is opening four new stations from Shoreline to Lynnwood. The Lynnwood Light Rail Link Extension, a new 8.5-mile stretch of tracks in Snohomish County, will open its doors to four new stations from Shoreline to Lynnwood starting on Aug. 30. The extension is expected to reduce commute times and save time and money for commuters. The stations will include: Lynnwood, Shoreline, and Everett, with each station expected to be the first for Snoh Omish County. Sound Transit also plans to extend the light rail up to Everett, which would be the longest extension ever. The original tracks were originally set through Alderwood Community Church, which could potentially shut them down. Despite some hurdles, the church is working with Sound Transit to avoid disrupting these tracks.

Lynnwood Light Rail Link Extension to open Aug. 30

Published : 4 weeks ago by Samantha Lomibao in

SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. — After years of waiting, light rail service is finally coming to Snohomish County.

Starting Aug. 30, Sound Transit is opening four new stations from Shoreline to Lynnwood.

The new 8.5-mile stretch of tracks in Snohomish County stations will include:

“Getting to downtown Seattle from Lynnwood is going to be about half an hour. Easy to get to SeaTac without having to deal with that soul crushing traffic on I-5,” said John Gallagher, Spokesman for Sound Transit.

Gallagher told KIRO 7 these stations will be the first for Snohomish County. During peak hours, the Link light rail will run every 8 minutes along the new stations.

It’s an extension that’ll help cut commute times for many riders.

“I take the light rail and then I take a couple buses up north,” said bus rider Tayveaon Jones.

Jones travels from Seattle to Lynnwood every day. He’s looking forward to saving some time and money.

“It’s gonna help a lot with time and money. It’s just not an extra bus you have to take and just more convenient. That light rail is really fast, extremely fast,” Jones explained.

It doesn’t end there; Sound Transit is planning to take the light rail up to Everett.

“That’s another 16-mile stretch so that would be our longest extension ever,” said Gallagher.

Those plans will take a few more years with some hurdles along the way.

“It was pretty jarring to see lines drawn through the back of our auditorium,” said Josh Bishop, Executive Administrator for Alderwood Community Church.

Tracks were originally heading through Alderwood Community Church which would potentially shut them down.

KIRO 7 spoke with the church in February 2023 when the plans were first rolled out.

Since then, the Alderwood Community Church says it’s working closely with Sound Transit. Although they are still in the planning phases, they’re finding a way around the problem.

“A lot of people in our community they need access to affordable transit and so we’re a big fan of it, we just at this point would love to see it move past our property without disrupting it,” said Bishop.

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