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Sound Transit to Overhaul Sounder Railcar Fleet

The original 58 Sounder railcars, which have been in service since the launch of Sound Transit’s first commuter rail line in 2000, will see a full refurbishment to extend their life. The overhauls come at a turning point for the future of Sounder.

Puget Sound Needs Weekend Sounder Train Service

While Saturday and Sunday Link ridership is exploding, Sounder trains still don’t run on weekends. Sound Transit does not yet run regular Sounder service on weekends, but the agency should certainly change that given demand shown by strong weekend ridership on Link. By passing the Sound Transit 3 (ST3)

Sounder Needs More Service, Not More Parking Garages

Elected officials have approved another 1,500 car parking stalls at select stations along the Sounder S Line. This capital investment is astronomically expensive for the meager ridership gains that the projects might facilitate. That’s why it’s worth reconsidering recent project approvals and redirecting funding into higher performing

Link Alone Is Insufficient, Puget Sound Needs Regional Rail, Too

Puget Sound is investing heavily in large transit expansion projects like light rail and bus rapid transit. These are critically important for moving people quickly over in-city and short regional distances on-demand. But as the region grows around transit, policymakers need to begin planning how to transport people over longer

Positive Train Control Fully Activated on Sounder Corridors

On Monday, Sound Transit announced that positive train control (PTC) has been fully implemented and received certification along the Sounder commuter rail corridors. Sounder trains operating the corridors from Lakewood to Everett are now controlled by PTC equipment that automatically slows trains from overspeeds and prevents collisions with other trains,

Two New South Sounder Trips Debut in September

Sound Transit is adding new trips to the South Sounder line later in September. Two additional roundtrips will be added to better address crowding and fill out the schedule. One of the round trips will provide a reverse-commute service during the early afternoon peak hours. Collectively, the new trips will