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First powered light rail vehicle crosses I-90 floating bridge

Testing began Monday night, a significant step toward opening the full 2 Line in early 2026

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The first Link light rail vehicle crossed the I-90 floating bridge under its own power Monday night, enabling the start of a series of tests to prepare for the opening of the full 2 Line in early 2026. This marks a historic milestone for both the agency and transit industry — the first time in the world trains under power are operating across a floating bridge.

A single train crossed the Homer M. Hadley bridge several times at increasing speeds, from approximately five miles per hour up to the full operating speed of 55 mph. The test was conducted overnight so that crews could observe and document expected electrical arcing, typical in this phase of testing, between the overhead power wires and the light rail vehicle.

Live wire and signal testing are part of the system integration testing program, which will be completed over the next few months.

View photos and video of the light rail vehicle crossing the floating bridge at https://soundtransit.photoshelter.com/galleries/C0000dOV.xbwsT0c/G0000i2CPCkKcIyA/2025-Crosslake-Livewire-Testing.

Testing will continue between the Mercer Island and Judkins Park stations intermittently throughout the coming weeks. More information about the Crosslake Connection is at https://www.soundtransit.org/blog/platform/spring-construction-update-2-lines-cross-lake-connection.