Sound Transit mascot "Zap Gridlock" to honor 100,000th rider of Sounder commuter rail on Wednesday, Jan.10
In less than four months of service, Sounder is already averaging more daily riders per train than some established commuter rail lines such as Los Angeles and Dallas, and the historic 100,000 th rider milestone for Sounder commuter rail should be reached on Wednesday, Jan. 10. To celebrate the event, at approximately 5:15 p.m. Sound Transit mascot Zap Gridlock will greet the 100,000`h rider on the King Street Station platform with a commemorative certificate and Sounder items prior to the departure of the 5:25 p.m. train to Tacoma.
Even with the limited two train schedule and four stations, Sounder is averaging more than 1,300 riders a day. Once all seven stations between Tacoma and Seattle are open and a third train is added, Sounder should easily reach and surpass the original opening day projections of 1,500 riders per day. The remaining three stations in Puyallup, Kent and Tukwila are planned to open in the next two months. Ridership numbers are for regular weekday service only and do not include the Mariners trains or other special service.
Voter-approved in 1996, Sound Transit is on track to implement a three-county regional transit system plan known as Sound Move. Sound Move is a seamless blend of three transportation systems: Sounder commuter rail, running 82 miles from Everett to Tacoma/Lakewood; Link light rail, a 21-mile system connecting the cities of Seattle, Tukwila and SeaTac and a 1.6 mile system in Tacoma; and Regional Express, featuring 18 new ST Express limited stop, long-haul bus routes and numerous improvements to transit centers, park-and-ride lots and HOV lanes throughout the region.
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