Inside our region's biggest transit leap
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Light rail is now running across a floating bridge.
Sound Transit’s Link 2 Line operates over Lake Washington, creating new connections between Snohomish County and the Eastside. It’s the first time in the world this has been done — but what does it actually mean for riders?
In this episode of That Transit Show, Monica Spain talks with Sound Transit Public Information Officer Rachelle Cunningham about:
- Increased frequency with the 1 Line and 2 Line
- What to know before boarding (head signs, transfers, airport trips)
- Trip planning tools and tap-to-pay options
- The engineering challenges of running rail over water
- Why delays happened — and why safety came first
- What to expect at new stations like Judkins Park
If you’ve been curious about riding across the floating bridge — or how this changes travel in the Puget Sound region — this episode is for you.
Watch the video version of That Transit Show on YouTube.
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