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Tacoma Link Tacoma Link is a 1.6-mile line running between the Tacoma Dome Station and downtown Tacoma. It opened for service in August 2003, and serves the University of Washington’s Tacoma campus, the Washington State History Museum, the Museum of Glass, the Convention Center, downtown offices and the Broadway Theater District. At the Tacoma Dome Station, the line connects to a major regional transportation hub that includes Sounder commuter train service and local and regional buses operated by Sound Transit and Pierce Transit. Tacoma Link’s six stations are served by modern 66-foot-long air-conditioned vehicles. Tacoma Link rides are free of charge. Get involved To be added to the agency’s mailing list to receive notices of Sound Transit activities in your community, write us at Union Station, 401 S. Jackson St., Seattle WA 98104-2826, call 206-398-5000, e-mail us at [email protected], or visit our website, www.soundtransit.org/subscribe, to sign up for e-mail alerts. RIDER INFORMATION For rider information, call toll free 1-888-889-6368 / TTY Relay: 711 or visit www.soundtransit.org. For information in alternative formats, call 1-800-201-4900 / TTY Relay: 711 or e-mail [email protected]. Sound Transit plans, builds and operates regional transit systems and services to improve mobility for Central Puget Sound. SUMMER 2012 Link light rail 509 5 705 Theater District/ S 9th Convention Center/ S 15th Commerce St/ S 11th Union Station/ S 19th S 25th Tacoma Dome Station S 11th St. Pacific Ave. Yakima Ave. S. 19th St. S 15th St. Commerce St. S 9th St. S 13th St. Tacoma Ave. Puyallup Ave. S. 25th St. Dock St. E. D St. UW Tacoma Link maintenance facility P Map Key Single track route Double track route Station Station/ Park & Ride P Tacoma Link route and stations

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Page 1: SUMMER 2012 Link light rail - Sound Transit · Sound Transit plans, builds and operates regional transit systems and services to improve mobility for Central Puget Sound. SUMMER 2012

Tacoma LinkTacoma Link is a 1.6-mile line running between the Tacoma Dome Station and downtown Tacoma. It opened for service in August 2003, and serves the University of Washington’s Tacoma campus, the Washington State History Museum, the Museum of Glass, the Convention Center, downtown offices and the Broadway Theater District.

At the Tacoma Dome Station, the line connects to a major regional transportation hub that includes Sounder commuter train service and local and regional buses operated by Sound Transit and Pierce Transit. Tacoma Link’s six stations are served by modern 66-foot-long air-conditioned vehicles. Tacoma Link rides are free of charge.

Get involvedTo be added to the agency’s mailing list to receive notices of Sound Transit activities in your community, write us at Union Station, 401 S. Jackson St., Seattle WA 98104-2826, call 206-398-5000, e-mail us at [email protected], or visit our website, www.soundtransit.org/subscribe, to sign up for e-mail alerts.

RIDER INFORMATION For rider information, call toll free 1-888-889-6368 / TTY Relay: 711 or visit www.soundtransit.org. For information in alternative formats, call 1-800-201-4900 / TTY Relay: 711 or e-mail [email protected].

Sound Transit plans, builds and operates regional transit systems and services to improve mobility for Central Puget Sound.

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Link light rail

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Theater District/S 9th

ConventionCenter/S 15th

Commerce St/S 11th

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Tacoma Dome Station

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Pacific Ave.

Yakima Ave.

S. 19th St.

S 15th St.

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S 9th St.

S 13th St.

Tacoma Ave.

Puyallup Ave.

S. 25th St.

Dock St.

E. D St.

UW Tacoma

Link maintenance facility

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