Long-term affordability
Delivering the ST3 vision
Sound Transit is working to close a $34.5 billion future funding gap projected through 2046 to deliver what's outlined in the voter-approved Sound Transit 3 program. ST3 includes light rail extensions to West Seattle, Ballard, Tacoma, and Everett, new service between South Kirkland and Issaquah, and much more.
Building the system
Learn more about how Sound Transit is building one of the largest transit systems in the country.
Creating vibrant stations
We're building welcoming stations with public art, TOD, and sustainable design.
Planning future service
As our transit system grows, it takes a lot of planning and community involvement to respond to community needs.
Innovation and technology
Read about how Sound Transit uses research, testing, and tools and services to keep our system operating for decades to come.
Explore project phases
It takes a lot of work to bring a transit project into service. Major projects often take years of public involvement, planning, engineering, and analysis. Learn about the typical life cycle of a light rail project.