![]() ![]() “So we kinda spent some time thinking about what would it look like if you could really pull in neighborhoods that aren’t getting great service. “There’s a lot of people really excited about the Metro 8 line,” Kyle said. The major differences from past maps (like the 20 versions) include extending the Aurora line to Edmonds, picking up Shoreline along the way and extending the Metro 8–named because it would turn the perpetually late Route 8 bus into a workhorse rapid transit line–to Belltown and Pike Place Market. As you can tell from the map, Seattle will be a centerpiece, but there are some interesting additions for the suburbs too. This is a yearly ritual for all-volunteer-run organization this year Seattle Subway Executive Director Keith Kyle said the tweaks are geared toward zeroing in on lines that are attractive for future transit measures. Fresh off Sound Transit 3 (ST3) success–with voters greenlighting 62 miles of light rail and two bus rapid transit corridors–Seattle Subway continues to keep an eye on the next transit measure. ![]() Seattle Subway isn’t an organization to rest on its laurels.
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