Construction alert: East Link Extension

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Construction alert

Image of Light rail vehicle testing on East Link Corridor, East Link Extension

East Link live-wire testing

Rescheduled: Light rail vehicle testing on East Link

Live wire light rail vehicle testing previously planned to begin Nov. 1, 2022, has been rescheduled and will now begin Tuesday, Nov. 8. Crews will be conducting this test overnight, between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m., starting Tuesday, Nov. 8 and ending Wednesday, Nov. 9. 

Trains will be moving at typical speeds (20-30 mph) on the tracks between the 120th/ Spring District and Redmond Technology stations. Neighbors may hear a low hum from the train as it passes. Uniformed police officers will be available to guide motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists during work.

With these activities moving us toward the opening of the 2 Line, Sound Transit reminds you to pay attention to safety. The trains will be moving fast and can appear quickly. It is important to stay off the tracks at all times and only cross at designated crossings.

What

Live-wire light rail vehicle testing

When

Each night, Tuesday, Nov. 8 – Wednesday, Nov. 9; 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.

Where

120th/Spring District Station to Redmond Technology Station

Safety Reminders

  • Only cross at designated crosswalks and signalized intersections. Obey all traffic signs and signals. Link trains are electric and very quiet. Whenever you are around trains or tracks, remember to watch for trains.
  • Always look both ways before crossing the tracks. Trains can travel in any direction, on any track, at any time. Even after a train passes, another train may be coming from the opposite direction.
  • Do not walk, stand or park a vehicle on the tracks. Trains can arrive at any time.
  • Stay away from the track switches that are used to change train directions. These switches are very powerful and can move at any time without warning.
  • When crossing the tracks on a bicycle, always cross the tracks at a 90-degree angle to prevent your bicycle tires from getting stuck in the tracks.

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Community Engagement: eastlink@soundtransit.org or (206) 398-5300


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More project info: soundtransit.org/eastlink
Get in touch: eastlink@soundtransit.org or (206) 398-5300