Stride bus rapid transit
Creating fast, frequent and reliable transit connections north, east and south of Lake Washington

News and updates

Project update

Sound Transit wants you to weigh in!

The Stride Program is considering a series of names for future Stride stations along the I-405 corridor and would love to know what you think. We are considering names for the following locations:

Project update

We want your feedback on Stride station names!

Station naming is an increasingly important consideration at Sound Transit as we prepare to open dozens of new stations in the coming years. We want to make sure Stride station names are intuitive,…

Event

​​​​​​​Stride BRT Industry Day

Industry Day is a voluntary, pre-procurement event that is intended to provide information about upcoming opportunities to construct Stride bus rapid transit (BRT) infrastructure for Sound Transit.…

Event

Stride Station Naming Workshop

Join us for this station naming workshop that will be held at the Bothell Library. A meal will be provided. Please let us know if you’re interested! Participants will participate in an exercise…

A construction worker in an orange jacket and white hard hat works with rebar

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Spring construction check-in: Link and Stride projects

No matter where you live in the region, you’ve probably noticed our construction projects – and many of these build sites are getting busier by the day now that spring’s in full swing. As part…

Project update

Looking back to move forward

2023 was a big year for the Stride program. All our Stride BRT projects made significant progress, reaching final design (S1 and S2) and pre-construction phases (S3). As we start 2024, we want to…

Project update

Looking back to move forward

2023 was a big year for the Stride program. All our Stride BRT projects made significant progress, reaching final design (S1 and S2) and pre-construction phases (S3). As we start 2024, we want to…

Rendering of a stride S3 bus at a station with people waiting

The Platform

Stride partners with the Washington State Department of Transportation and the community to create a transformative regional transportation system

Stride bus rapid transit will be part of a new regional transportation system, with buses running as often as every 10 minutes. With connections to Link light rail and other transit services, Stride…

Stride engagement meeting

The Platform

Stride S3 BAT lane Q&A

Transit projects are complex, expensive, and necessary in the Puget Sound. With the current size and projected growth of the Puget Sound there is no way that every person can utilize a car to get…

Project update

Join us tomorrow: September webinar on the South Renton Transit Center design

Join us tomorrow at noon as we hold a live virtual webinar to share project updates and designs for the South Renton Transit Center, answer questions, and collect input from transit…