Tacoma Dome Link Extension

Connecting Tacoma and Fife to regional light rail
Map of proposed Tacoma Dome link extension with each station highlighted. Read under Overview heading for details.

Tacoma Dome Link Extension project updates

Like many agencies nationwide that are balancing transit operations and mega-project capital expansions, Sound Transit faces rapidly escalating costs in nearly every area of its work.  

The “Enterprise Initiative” is Sound Transit’s comprehensive effort aimed at delivering the maximum benefits of ST3 within available financial resources. As part of this effort, the Sound Transit Board is evaluating different approaches to updating the ST3 System Plan in summer 2026, which may include new ways to build, phase, or sequence projects.  

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Open house

Sound Transit is designing the future Tacoma Dome Link Extension (TDLE) stations and planning how people will get to them. In coordination with city partners, we are identifying potential improvements to help make it safer and easier for people to access the future stations using all modes of travel. Learn more about how to share feedback in-person and online by visiting the online open house: soundtransit.org/tdlink-plan


Overview

The Tacoma Dome Link Extension will add about 8.5 miles of mostly elevated light rail tracks between Federal Way and Tacoma. This project includes four new light rail stations in the South Federal Way, Fife, East Tacoma/Portland Avenue and Tacoma Dome areas.

These stations will connect to regional transit services like Pierce Transit, Intercity Transit, and others. 

Stations will feature pickup and drop-off zones for riders. They will provide convenient access for pedestrians, cyclists, and riders arriving on paratransit. The future South Federal Way and Fife stations will each have approximately 500 parking spaces by 2038.

Benefits of the TDLE

When Tacoma Dome Link starts, it will offer fast and frequent travel to destinations across the region, including: 

  • Federal Way Transit Center to Tacoma Dome Station in 20 minutes
  • Fife to Tacoma Dome Station in 6 minutes
  • Tacoma Dome Station to Sea-Tac Airport in 35 minutes

Current project status

The Tacoma Dome Link Extension (TDLE) project is currently in the environmental review phase. Since the Sound Transit Board identified a preferred alternative for TDLE in June of 2025, Sound Transit has been continuing to advance project design and fieldwork in preparation for the Final EIS. The Final EIS will include analysis of the Preferred Alternative and other Draft EIS alternatives, as well as responses to comments on the Draft EIS. The Board will select the project to be built following the publication of the Final EIS, expected in 2027.  

In the meantime, Sound Transit is designing future TDLE stations and working with local partners on potential improvements to make it safer and easier for people to get to the future stations using any mode of travel.

What can I expect as a project neighbor?

  • Visit the project’s Online Open House to learn more.
  • We encourage you to sign up for project email updates for all the latest news as the TDLE project develops.
  • If you have any questions or would like to set up a meeting to learn more, contact the project team at tdlink@soundtransit.org.
  • The Sound Transit Board will choose routes, station locations, and the project to be built after we publish the Final EIS, expected no earlier than 2027.