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Shoreline North/185th station

Shoreline North/185th station is a future Link light rail station on the Lynnwood Link Extension serving Shoreline, Washington. The station will be located in a trench on the east side of Interstate 5, on the north side of Northeast 185th Street. It will include an adjacent bus station and parking garage with 500 stalls.[1] The station is scheduled to open in 2024, with the rest of the line.

Shoreline North/185th
Link light rail station
Under construction in March 2024
General information
Location8th Avenue NE & NE 185th Street
Shoreline, Washington, U.S.
Coordinates47°45′48″N 122°19′24″W / 47.76333°N 122.32333°W / 47.76333; -122.32333
Operated bySound Transit
Line(s)Lynnwood Link Extension
Tracks2
History
OpeningAugust 30, 2024 (planned)
Services

History edit

The Shoreline area developed as a suburban bedroom community in the early 20th century, centering around the Seattle–Everett Interurban Railway and later State Highway 99 on Aurora Avenue.[2] The area east of Aurora Avenue had one major commercial center, North City, which developed in the 1940s along 15th Avenue Northeast.[3] Interstate 5 was constructed through the area between Aurora and North City in the early 1960s, roughly along 5th Avenue Northeast.[4] In 1957, the Seattle Transit Commission proposed using the freeway's right of way for a rapid rail transit system, including a stop at "Richmond" near NE 185th Street.[5] The proposal was rejected by the state government over financing concerns, as federal and state highway funds could not be used for the necessary property acquisition.[6]

Planning for a modern light rail system was delegated to the Transit Commission's successor, Metro Transit, in the 1970s. Although the Interstate 5 corridor was left out of the Forward Thrust proposals, put to two votes in 1968 and 1970 that ultimately failed, it was reconsidered in a 1986 proposal by Metro and the Puget Sound Council of Governments, which placed a station serving North City at NE 185th Street.[7] The proposal was never formally adopted, but was the basis for later proposals by the Regional Transit Agency, which later became Sound Transit. In 1995, the RTA proposed the construction of a regional light rail system, including a line from Seattle to Lynnwood that stopped at 175th Street NE in Shoreline.[8] The plan was rejected by voters and re-sized into a successful 1996 ballot measure, which only constructed light rail from the University of Washington campus in Seattle to Seattle–Tacoma International Airport.

Light rail service is scheduled to begin on August 30, 2024.[9]

Public involvement in planning edit

A community group recognized by Shoreline, called 185th Station-Area Citizens Committee (185SCC) was formed in 2012.[10] The formal planning process in Shoreline started in May 2013.[11]

Public involvement has not always been orderly. At a March 2015 public forum in Shoreline on rezoning, the city's mayor threatened to have rowdy, shouting participants ejected by police.[12]

Station layout edit

Street
level
To Exits/Entrances, ticket vending machines
Platform
level
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Northbound   1 Line toward Lynnwood City Center (Mountlake Terrace)
  2 Line toward Lynnwood City Center (Mountlake Terrace)
Southbound   1 Line toward Angle Lake (Shoreline South/148th)
  2 Line toward Redmond Technology (Shoreline South/148th)
Side platform, doors will open on the right

Shoreline North/185th station will consist of two side platforms situated below street level in a trench. The station will have two sets of stairs, escalators and elevators leading to enclosed surface entrances with ticket vending machines and rider information. To the immediate east of the station will be a bus station with multiple bays, as well as a kiss and ride facility, atop a 500-stall parking garage.[1][13] The parking garage was originally planned to be on the west side of the freeway, connected by an enlarged overpass, but was consolidated to save costs.[14]

Services edit

In addition to Link light rail service, Shoreline North/185th station is planned to become the southern terminus of Community Transit's Swift Blue Line, a bus rapid transit service on the Highway 99 corridor in Snohomish County.[15][16]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "NE 185th Station Site Plan" (PDF). Sound Transit. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  2. ^ Stein, Alan J. (February 20, 1999). "Shoreline — Thumbnail History". HistoryLink. Retrieved August 6, 2017.
  3. ^ Schuster, Chad (April 16, 2006). "Neighborhood of the week: North City, Shoreline—Appearance, future bright as long rehab nears end". The Seattle Times. p. F3.
  4. ^ "Chapter 3: Existing Conditions and Population Forecasts". 185th Street Station Subarea Plan (Report). City of Shoreline. March 2015. pp. 3–5. Retrieved August 6, 2017.
  5. ^ Kennett, John J. (March 1, 1957). Rapid Transit on Freeway, Tacoma-Seattle-Everett. Seattle Transit. OCLC 13297486.
  6. ^ "Hope Dashed on Transit-System Purchase Plan". The Seattle Times. Associated Press. August 1, 1957. p. 13.
  7. ^ "LRT Trunk Route Schematic" (Map). (PDF). Puget Sound Council of Governments. 1986. p. 2-2. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 7, 2014. Retrieved August 6, 2017.
  8. ^ (PDF). Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority. February 1995. pp. 1–2. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 30, 2015. Retrieved August 6, 2017.
  9. ^ Lindblom, Mike (April 4, 2024). "When will light rail reach Lynnwood? Sound Transit sets opening date". The Seattle Times. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
  10. ^ "NE 185th Street Station Citizens Committee (events calendar)". City of Shoreline. Retrieved April 2, 2015.
  11. ^ "Light Rail Station Subarea Planning". City of Shoreline. Retrieved March 26, 2021.
  12. ^ Robertson, Kipp (March 17, 2015). "Outcry from Shoreline residents doesn't stop council from rezoning area around light rail". MyNorthwest.com. Bonneville International. Retrieved April 2, 2015.
  13. ^ "Lynnwood Link Extension Shoreline North 185th Station and Garage". Rolluda Architects. Retrieved March 25, 2021.
  14. ^ Lindblom, Mike (November 6, 2017). "$500M hole: How hot economy, city requests punctured Sound Transit's Lynnwood light-rail budget". The Seattle Times. Retrieved March 25, 2021.
  15. ^ "Existing Conditions and Population Forecasts". 185th Street Station Subarea Plan (Report). City of Shoreline. March 2015. pp. 3–21. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  16. ^ "Agency Expanding Swift Blue Line to Shoreline" (Press release). Community Transit. February 7, 2020. Retrieved February 15, 2020.

External links edit

  • Lynnwood Link Extension page

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Shoreline North 185th station is a future Link light rail station on the Lynnwood Link Extension serving Shoreline Washington The station will be located in a trench on the east side of Interstate 5 on the north side of Northeast 185th Street It will include an adjacent bus station and parking garage with 500 stalls 1 The station is scheduled to open in 2024 with the rest of the line Shoreline North 185thLink light rail stationUnder construction in March 2024General informationLocation8th Avenue NE amp NE 185th StreetShoreline Washington U S Coordinates47 45 48 N 122 19 24 W 47 76333 N 122 32333 W 47 76333 122 32333Operated bySound TransitLine s Lynnwood Link ExtensionTracks2HistoryOpeningAugust 30 2024 planned ServicesPreceding station Sound Transit Following stationFuture serviceMountlake Terracetoward Lynnwood City Center 1 LineLynnwood Extension 2024 Shoreline South 148thtoward Angle Lake2 LineLynnwood Extension 2025 Shoreline South 148thtoward Downtown Redmond Contents 1 History 1 1 Public involvement in planning 2 Station layout 3 Services 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Shoreline area developed as a suburban bedroom community in the early 20th century centering around the Seattle Everett Interurban Railway and later State Highway 99 on Aurora Avenue 2 The area east of Aurora Avenue had one major commercial center North City which developed in the 1940s along 15th Avenue Northeast 3 Interstate 5 was constructed through the area between Aurora and North City in the early 1960s roughly along 5th Avenue Northeast 4 In 1957 the Seattle Transit Commission proposed using the freeway s right of way for a rapid rail transit system including a stop at Richmond near NE 185th Street 5 The proposal was rejected by the state government over financing concerns as federal and state highway funds could not be used for the necessary property acquisition 6 Planning for a modern light rail system was delegated to the Transit Commission s successor Metro Transit in the 1970s Although the Interstate 5 corridor was left out of the Forward Thrust proposals put to two votes in 1968 and 1970 that ultimately failed it was reconsidered in a 1986 proposal by Metro and the Puget Sound Council of Governments which placed a station serving North City at NE 185th Street 7 The proposal was never formally adopted but was the basis for later proposals by the Regional Transit Agency which later became Sound Transit In 1995 the RTA proposed the construction of a regional light rail system including a line from Seattle to Lynnwood that stopped at 175th Street NE in Shoreline 8 The plan was rejected by voters and re sized into a successful 1996 ballot measure which only constructed light rail from the University of Washington campus in Seattle to Seattle Tacoma International Airport Light rail service is scheduled to begin on August 30 2024 9 Public involvement in planning edit A community group recognized by Shoreline called 185th Station Area Citizens Committee 185SCC was formed in 2012 10 The formal planning process in Shoreline started in May 2013 11 Public involvement has not always been orderly At a March 2015 public forum in Shoreline on rezoning the city s mayor threatened to have rowdy shouting participants ejected by police 12 Station layout editStreetlevel To Exits Entrances ticket vending machinesPlatformlevel Side platform doors will open on the rightNorthbound nbsp 1 Line toward Lynnwood City Center Mountlake Terrace nbsp 2 Line toward Lynnwood City Center Mountlake Terrace Southbound nbsp 1 Line toward Angle Lake Shoreline South 148th nbsp 2 Line toward Redmond Technology Shoreline South 148th Side platform doors will open on the rightShoreline North 185th station will consist of two side platforms situated below street level in a trench The station will have two sets of stairs escalators and elevators leading to enclosed surface entrances with ticket vending machines and rider information To the immediate east of the station will be a bus station with multiple bays as well as a kiss and ride facility atop a 500 stall parking garage 1 13 The parking garage was originally planned to be on the west side of the freeway connected by an enlarged overpass but was consolidated to save costs 14 Services editIn addition to Link light rail service Shoreline North 185th station is planned to become the southern terminus of Community Transit s Swift Blue Line a bus rapid transit service on the Highway 99 corridor in Snohomish County 15 16 References edit a b NE 185th Station Site Plan PDF Sound Transit Retrieved July 31 2017 Stein Alan J February 20 1999 Shoreline Thumbnail History HistoryLink Retrieved August 6 2017 Schuster Chad April 16 2006 Neighborhood of the week North City Shoreline Appearance future bright as long rehab nears end The Seattle Times p F3 Chapter 3 Existing Conditions and Population Forecasts 185th Street Station Subarea Plan Report City of Shoreline March 2015 pp 3 5 Retrieved August 6 2017 Kennett John J March 1 1957 Rapid Transit on Freeway Tacoma Seattle Everett Seattle Transit OCLC 13297486 Hope Dashed on Transit System Purchase Plan The Seattle Times Associated Press August 1 1957 p 13 LRT Trunk Route Schematic Map Federal Way Transit Extension Plan Review for High Capacity Transit in the Project Corridor S 200th Street to Federal Way City Center PDF Puget Sound Council of Governments 1986 p 2 2 Archived from the original PDF on November 7 2014 Retrieved August 6 2017 The Regional Transit System Proposal PDF Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority February 1995 pp 1 2 Archived from the original PDF on September 30 2015 Retrieved August 6 2017 Lindblom Mike April 4 2024 When will light rail reach Lynnwood Sound Transit sets opening date The Seattle Times Retrieved April 5 2024 NE 185th Street Station Citizens Committee events calendar City of Shoreline Retrieved April 2 2015 Light Rail Station Subarea Planning City of Shoreline Retrieved March 26 2021 Robertson Kipp March 17 2015 Outcry from Shoreline residents doesn t stop council from rezoning area around light rail MyNorthwest com Bonneville International Retrieved April 2 2015 Lynnwood Link Extension Shoreline North 185th Station and Garage Rolluda Architects Retrieved March 25 2021 Lindblom Mike November 6 2017 500M hole How hot economy city requests punctured Sound Transit s Lynnwood light rail budget The Seattle Times Retrieved March 25 2021 Existing Conditions and Population Forecasts 185th Street Station Subarea Plan Report City of Shoreline March 2015 pp 3 21 Retrieved July 31 2017 Agency Expanding Swift Blue Line to Shoreline Press release Community Transit February 7 2020 Retrieved February 15 2020 External links editLynnwood Link Extension page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shoreline North 185th station amp oldid 1217335019, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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