August 18, 2009
The overall project is expected to generate 60,000 direct and indirect jobs.
January 16, 2009
The line will provide access to 30,000 University of Washington students and 29,000 faculty and staff, ease congestion along Seattle’s most heavily-traveled north-south corridors and provide better access to the area’s largest urban centers.
January 13, 2009
When complete, the project will include nine stations, 3,035 park-and-ride spaces, and 28 transit vehicles.
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