The ubiquitous tap-to-pay technology that has become commonplace in grocery stores and coffee shops is coming to Seattle-area ...
In 2015, Mayor Ed Murray’s administration unveiled what would become the 2015 Levy to Move Seattle. It included a goal to “Provide 72% of Seattle residents with 10-minute all-day ...
Full cross-lake service between Seattle and the Eastside begins March 28, expanding the regional light rail system to 63 ...
Seattle has officially launched the tap-to-pay feature for public transportation, an alternative to the ORCA card.
Seattle city leaders are taking an early step toward reshaping one of downtown’s busiest blocks. A City Council committee on ...
Officials are warning anyone coming to the event or trying to travel through Seattle to prepare for heavy traffic.
Passengers can use a contactless Visa, Mastercard, Discover or American Express card, or mobile wallets like Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay.
Transportation projects decided on in 2025 would be enhanced by $1.5 billion in new spending under a bipartisan proposal from two Senate leaders.
The Seahawks Victory Parade is expected to bring over 750,000 people into Seattle today, affecting transit and travel for ...
Sound Transit will offer additional service on Wednesday, Feb. 11, for the city’s parade to mark the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl championship. Up to 1 million fans are expected for events including a ...
Utility bills in Seattle, which are already rising, could jump even more than expected. RELATED: Why are Progressives involved in transportation minutiae? A 2015 voter-approved levy is one reason why.
Seahawks fans attending the victory parade rushed to public transit on Wednesday — and those transit systems were stretched to their limits.